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Lettres Sur La Religion Et La Politique (1829)

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What would you do if an invading army occupied your country? Denise Dumont answers this difficult question. After landing a teaching post and marrying AndrA© Reynaud, Denise faces a dilemma when the German army marches into Paris. The disruption of city services, bombing raids, and store closings leaves her frightened and furious. Will her life ever be normal? In 1940 while living in Paris, Denise joins the Resistance and works with friends to free her country. She is livid when her aunt moves in with a German colonel, witnesses the death of her husband, and courageously endures the lack of food, heat, and electricity. Later, she moves to the south of France and becomes more committed to the Resistance after her parents are murdered. While traveling with a Jewish family, she makes a harrowing choice which will forever change her life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
198
ISBN
9781167541841

What would you do if an invading army occupied your country? Denise Dumont answers this difficult question. After landing a teaching post and marrying AndrA© Reynaud, Denise faces a dilemma when the German army marches into Paris. The disruption of city services, bombing raids, and store closings leaves her frightened and furious. Will her life ever be normal? In 1940 while living in Paris, Denise joins the Resistance and works with friends to free her country. She is livid when her aunt moves in with a German colonel, witnesses the death of her husband, and courageously endures the lack of food, heat, and electricity. Later, she moves to the south of France and becomes more committed to the Resistance after her parents are murdered. While traveling with a Jewish family, she makes a harrowing choice which will forever change her life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
198
ISBN
9781167541841