Traitors in the Gestapo

“Traitors in the Gestapo” by J.H. Ahlin is a historical fiction novel published by Dorrance Publishing on August 17, 2020. This edition spans 334 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in Nazi Germany, focusing on the lives of Jenz and Ezekiel, two Jewish boys navigating the oppressive environment under Adolf Hitler’s regime. To protect his identity, Jenz is sent to a Hitler Youth Camp, while he assists Ezekiel in adopting a new identity to gain access to higher education in Berlin.
Readers will find a story that intertwines themes of love and hate against the backdrop of World War II. As Jenz and Ezekiel witness the escalating persecution of Jews, they take significant risks to conceal their true identities and engage in covert activities that challenge the Gestapo’s authority. The plot is rich with suspense and intrigue, reflecting the harsh realities of the time while highlighting the characters’ courageous efforts to resist oppression.
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Traitors in the Gestapo
By: J.H. Ahlin
Traitors in the Gestapo, a compelling story of love and hate in Nazi Germany, tells the story of Jenz and Ezekiel, Jews who grow up in the dark shadow of the National Socialist Workers Party (Nazism) under Adolf Hitler. To help disguise his Jewish heritage, Jenz’s parents send him to Hitler Youth Camp in 1936. As life grows more harsh and restrictive for Jews in Germany in the late 1930’s, Jenz helps Ezekiel change his identity to Vitali Carapezza, which allows him entrance to the Technical University in Berlin. Jenz, because of his Aryan appearance, is “invited” to join the SS.
As both Jenz and Ezekiel grow appalled and sickened byt the treatment of Jews, they conceal their identities to become involved in secret work. Their actions, fraught with intrigue and danger, change the course of the war and thwart the Gestapo’s reign of terror.
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