I Am Not a Soldier

I Am Not a Soldier by Dwight Phoenix, published by Xlibris US on June 4, 2020, is a 320-page exploration of the human experience during World War II. The narrative delves into the lives of individuals affected by the war, particularly focusing on a teenage boy named Muller. As he navigates the turmoil of his homeland, the story presents a unique perspective on the moral dilemmas faced by those caught in the conflict, contrasting the actions of good men against the backdrop of a devastating historical event.
Readers will encounter a poignant examination of the struggles between peace and violence, as well as the impact of radical ideologies on personal identities. The book addresses themes of parenting and relationships amidst the chaos of war, highlighting the emotional and ethical challenges that arise in such dire circumstances. Through Muller’s journey, the narrative poses profound questions about the nature of humanity and the potential for transformation under extreme duress.
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Seventy-Five Million graves exploded into existence from many of the dejected souls that participated in the world’s worst event, World War 2. This cataclysmic occurrence uprooted families, ripped countries apart and left a legacy of the true evil nature of man. We have been privy to many stories of the unprecedented war from countless westerners who curse the dictator and his minions. However, this tale takes the view of good men that struggled under the dictator’s radical political views and psychotic ideologies. It looks at men of peace that were broken to partake in deeds that were an abomination to their ethics. Muller, a teenage boy with an unprecedented character and a unique love for nature finds himself a part of this group. And like others, he fights to avoid the devilish disfiguration of his identity. He is driven from his home in an attempt to escape the harsh reality of his country, Germany. But he is uncertain of where destiny will lead him and is embraced by Joy, Death, Pain, and Love. Through unfair and bitter circumstances, this tale tries to answer the question, can the saint become a monster?
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