All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days : The True Story of the Woman at the Heart of the German Resistance to Hitler
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Author:DONNER Rebecca
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ISBN:9781786892218
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Publication Date:January 2023
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Edition:1
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Pages:576
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Canongate Books
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Country of Publication:United Kingdom


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All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days : The True Story of the Woman at the Heart of the German Resistance to Hitler
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Author:DONNER Rebecca
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ISBN:9781786892218
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Publication Date:January 2023
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Edition:1
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Pages:576
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Canongate Books
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Country of Publication:United Kingdom
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Born and raised in America, Mildred Harnack was twenty-six and living in Germany where she witnessed the meteoric rise of the Nazi party. She began holding secret meetings in her apartment, forming a small band of political activists set on helping Jews escape, denouncing Hitler and calling for revolution. When the Second World War began, she became a spy, couriering top-secret intelligence to the Allies.
In this astonishing work of non-fiction, Harnack's great-great-niece Rebecca Donner draws on extensive archival research, fusing elements of biography, political thriller and scholarly detective story to tell a powerful, epic tale of an enigmatic woman nearly erased by history.
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Born and raised in America, Mildred Harnack was twenty-six and living in Germany where she witnessed the meteoric rise of the Nazi party. She began holding secret meetings in her apartment, forming a small band of political activists set on helping Jews escape, denouncing Hitler and calling for revolution. When the Second World War began, she became a spy, couriering top-secret intelligence to the Allies.
In this astonishing work of non-fiction, Harnack's great-great-niece Rebecca Donner draws on extensive archival research, fusing elements of biography, political thriller and scholarly detective story to tell a powerful, epic tale of an enigmatic woman nearly erased by history.
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Author: DONNER RebeccaISBN: 9781786892218Publication Date: January 2023Edition: 1Pages: 576Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Canongate BooksCountry of Publication: United Kingdom
Born and raised in America, Mildred Harnack was twenty-six and living in Germany where she witnessed the meteoric rise of the Nazi party. She began holding secret meetings in her apartment, forming a small band of political activists set on helping Jews escape, denouncing Hitler and calling for revolution. When the Second World War began, she became a spy, couriering top-secret intelligence to the Allies.
In this astonishing work of non-fiction, Harnack's great-great-niece Rebecca Donner draws on extensive archival research, fusing elements of biography, political thriller and scholarly detective story to tell a powerful, epic tale of an enigmatic woman nearly erased by history.
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Author: DONNER RebeccaISBN: 9781786892218Publication Date: January 2023Edition: 1Pages: 576Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Canongate BooksCountry of Publication: United Kingdom
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