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The Jewish Hospital

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The Jewish Hospital

By: Jonathan Hammel
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IN THE SHADOW OF BERLIN

In the heart of wartime Berlin, where darkness stretches beyond blackout curtains and fear clings like autumn frost to leaves, a young Bavarian nurse named Lena stands at the epicenter of history’s most harrowing moral crucible. Her story, like the city itself, unfolds as one of quiet resilience, brutal betrayal, and an unyielding search for hope amid unimaginable horror.

Berlin is Lena’s reality. Her father’s decision to send her to the capital as a nurse in the Jewish Hospital spares her from a bleak life as a domestic servant in Munich, but it also thrusts her into the heart of Nazi cruelty. Here, she shares a room with her best friend, Sophie, and walks the razor-thin line between duty and survival as patients arrive battered, nurses whisper in hushed tones about deportations, and in the shadows, the cold, dispassionate presence of the SS lurks like a specter.

But on September 29, 1942, everything changes when the Nazis deliver a chilling edict: each department head of the Jewish Hospital must create a list of one-third of their subordinates to be deported. Refusal means execution for twenty Jewish doctors. The unbearable weight of “The List” settles on every staff member, but none feels it more than Dr. Lustig, the man forced to select names. The selection process turns into a grim ritual of survival. Sophie seethes with rage, while Lena’s faith in a higher power—instilled by her devout upbringing—wavers. When the names are posted, it’s not just deportation they fear. Sophie’s name appears on another list: She has been chosen as an “Ordner,” a Jewish assistant to the Gestapo, a position that will soon gnaw at her soul.

As the hospital’s prison ward becomes a crucible of suffering for Lena, Sophie’s transformation shakes Lena to her core. The friend she once trusted like a sister grows distant and cold. Jealousy churns with betrayal, but deeper than that is the creeping realization that Sophie’s descent into darkness has begun. Weighed down by an unshakable sense of failure and grief, Lena navigates the increasingly grim realities of the hospital, unaware of the storm still to come as she prepares for her most profound act of rebellion yet.

©2026 Jonathan Hammel (P)2026 Skyhorse Audio
20th Century Historical Fiction Jewish World Literature
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