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Tage des Schicksals
- Verlorenes Land 1
- Narrated by: Gerhard Acktun
- Length: 6 hrs and 28 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ein Roman über Liebe, Verrat, Zeiten des Umbruchs und die alles entscheidende Frage: Wem kann ich trauen? Berlin 1961. Während die Menschen in Deutschland nach dem Krieg endlich zuversichtlicher in die Zukunft schauen, spitzt sich die Lage in der Hauptstadt gefährlich zu. Mitten in der Stadt werden plötzlich Stacheldrahtverschläge errichtet und mit dem Bau einer Mauer begonnen. Thomas, der bereits seit geraumer Zeit die Flucht in den westlichen Teil plant, muss an diesem Sonntag im August erkennen, dass Deutschland von nun an geteilt ist.
©2020 Iris Krumbiegel (P)2020 Alogino Hörbuchverlag
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