An Angel Behind Black Curtains
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The Secret of the BerghofKlara is a typical young girl-until you look at the man she calls "Papa."In the sun-drenched peaks of the Bavarian Alps, twelve-year-old Klara lives a life of fairy-tale opulence. While a continent trembles under the shadow of the swastika, her days are filled with the simple joys of childhood: the exhilaration of skiing at Berchtesgaden, the magic of the theater, and the laughter of a girl shielded by the highest walls in the Reich. As the daughter of Adolf Hitler and his devoted mistress, Eva Braun, Klara is the most protected secret in Germany-a child raised in a bubble of privilege and propaganda.But as the tide of the Second World War turns, the mountain air grows heavy with the scent of woodsmoke and defeat. The "Thousand-Year Reich" is beginning to fracture, and even the daughter of the Führer cannot remain insulated from the encroaching rot.From Opulence to the AbyssThe transition from the Alpine splendor of the Berghof to the terrifying reality of a collapsing empire is swift and brutal. Klara's journey takes her from the heights of privilege into the heart of the darkness her father created. She experiences the bone-shaking terror of the Munich bombings and the haunting, silent gaze of Jewish prisoners-encounters that force her to question the "glory" of the Reich for the first time.By the spring of 1945, the dancing girl of the mountains is submerged in a different world: the claustrophobic, concrete tomb of the Führerbunker beneath the ruined streets of Berlin. Here, amidst the flickering lights and the smell of diesel, the myth of her father begins to crumble.A Choice That Will Shake the BunkerWith the Soviet Army's artillery echoing overhead and her father's plans for a final, macabre family suicide taking shape, Eva Braun is forced into a desperate act of motherhood. In a bid to save her daughter from the fate Hitler has decreed for them all, she makes a choice that defies the man she has spent her life serving.Klara is cast out into the ruins of Germany, entrusted to Jan Helmbrecht-a high-ranking SS officer and the family's personal driver. Their journey is a harrowing race through occupied territory, a landscape of rubble, betrayal, and ghosts. But the greatest danger Klara faces is not the falling bombs or the advancing enemy; it is the truth about the man she is traveling with.As they navigate the wreckage of a fallen empire, Klara discovers that Jan is harboring a secret identity. This revelation will shake the very foundations of her soul and force her to redefine everything she knows about loyalty, family, and herself.
The Secret of the BerghofKlara is a typical young girl-until you look at the man she calls "Papa."In the sun-drenched peaks of the Bavarian Alps, twelve-year-old Klara lives a life of fairy-tale opulence. While a continent trembles under the shadow of the swastika, her days are filled with the simple joys of childhood: the exhilaration of skiing at Berchtesgaden, the magic of the theater, and the laughter of a girl shielded by the highest walls in the Reich. As the daughter of Adolf Hitler and his devoted mistress, Eva Braun, Klara is the most protected secret in Germany-a child raised in a bubble of privilege and propaganda.But as the tide of the Second World War turns, the mountain air grows heavy with the scent of woodsmoke and defeat. The "Thousand-Year Reich" is beginning to fracture, and even the daughter of the Führer cannot remain insulated from the encroaching rot.From Opulence to the AbyssThe transition from the Alpine splendor of the Berghof to the terrifying reality of a collapsing empire is swift and brutal. Klara's journey takes her from the heights of privilege into the heart of the darkness her father created. She experiences the bone-shaking terror of the Munich bombings and the haunting, silent gaze of Jewish prisoners-encounters that force her to question the "glory" of the Reich for the first time.By the spring of 1945, the dancing girl of the mountains is submerged in a different world: the claustrophobic, concrete tomb of the Führerbunker beneath the ruined streets of Berlin. Here, amidst the flickering lights and the smell of diesel, the myth of her father begins to crumble.A Choice That Will Shake the BunkerWith the Soviet Army's artillery echoing overhead and her father's plans for a final, macabre family suicide taking shape, Eva Braun is forced into a desperate act of motherhood. In a bid to save her daughter from the fate Hitler has decreed for them all, she makes a choice that defies the man she has spent her life serving.Klara is cast out into the ruins of Germany, entrusted to Jan Helmbrecht-a high-ranking SS officer and the family's personal driver. Their journey is a harrowing race through occupied territory, a landscape of rubble, betrayal, and ghosts. But the greatest danger Klara faces is not the falling bombs or the advancing enemy; it is the truth about the man she is traveling with.As they navigate the wreckage of a fallen empire, Klara discovers that Jan is harboring a secret identity. This revelation will shake the very foundations of her soul and force her to redefine everything she knows about loyalty, family, and herself.
AmazonPagina's: 358, Editie: 2nd ed., Paperback, Suave Old Man Press
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