
Father Bruno's War
Max Bader, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Carleton Thomas Anderson
About this listen
After escaping the sanitarium, Father Bruno begins a terrifying odyssey to discover why Jews are leaving Germany. He finds the answer in the unspeakable cruelty of Hitler’s empire.
The Wehrmacht captures Max Bader, a surgeon in the US Army, and sends him to Theresienstadt ghetto, where thousands of Jews await deportation to the killing chambers of Dachau. Maria Galifianakis joins Max’s father, Gregor Borodin, to rescue Max before he’s gassed.
Journalists for The Associated Press, Zach Freedman and Alice Blackfeather arrive in Italy to cover the Negro Infantry, but the war separates them and turns Alice into a sharp-eyed sniper.
©2023 Carleton Thomas Anderson (P)2023 Carleton Thomas Anderson
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