When the Warflowers Bloomed

Nonfiction, History, Military, Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
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Author: Calvin Vraa ISBN: 9781418402006
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: August 9, 2004
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Calvin Vraa
ISBN: 9781418402006
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: August 9, 2004
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

When the Warflowers Bloomed is a story of courage and devotion in the ashes of the aftermath of World War II.Lusty, tough-minded infantry commander, Mark Brayden, still alive because of his instincts, liberates a Nazi concentration camp and discovers a wasted Liese Weissman dying of starvation and brutality, a previously sensuous, pampered Dresden musician, yet alive because of her dreams.Their instincts and dreams touch in a dramatic moment of awakening passions despite the horrors and nightmares of the war and the camps.Mark is forced into a life and death struggle to decide who will live and who will die.Thus, continues a vivid story of desperation and love in the rubble of Germany during the summer and autumn of 1945.

They are joined by a coterie of GIs, Germans, and refugees.The ensemble includes ex-Nazis Klaus Trummer and Hannah Grinze, who plot against them, and an unlikely pair of Sergeant "Tork" Torkelson, son of a backcountry preacher, and voluptuous, guilt-ridden Heidi Koenig, a former Hitler Youth.All struggle against the destruction, betrayal, and regulations in the fragile postwar peace.

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When the Warflowers Bloomed is a story of courage and devotion in the ashes of the aftermath of World War II.Lusty, tough-minded infantry commander, Mark Brayden, still alive because of his instincts, liberates a Nazi concentration camp and discovers a wasted Liese Weissman dying of starvation and brutality, a previously sensuous, pampered Dresden musician, yet alive because of her dreams.Their instincts and dreams touch in a dramatic moment of awakening passions despite the horrors and nightmares of the war and the camps.Mark is forced into a life and death struggle to decide who will live and who will die.Thus, continues a vivid story of desperation and love in the rubble of Germany during the summer and autumn of 1945.

They are joined by a coterie of GIs, Germans, and refugees.The ensemble includes ex-Nazis Klaus Trummer and Hannah Grinze, who plot against them, and an unlikely pair of Sergeant "Tork" Torkelson, son of a backcountry preacher, and voluptuous, guilt-ridden Heidi Koenig, a former Hitler Youth.All struggle against the destruction, betrayal, and regulations in the fragile postwar peace.

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