Reich to Israel: A Nazi guard’s journey from Auschwitz to redemption in the Promised Land

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Management number 232111006 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$5.17 Model Number 232111006
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In Germany, Hans Weingart was more interested in philosophy and sports than politics. But when Adolf Hitler and the Nazis rose to power, everything changed. His Jewish friends, their community, and the woman he loved were stripped of their rights, arrested, and forced to flee. As the Third Reich tightened its grip across Nazi Germany and demanded loyalty, Hans made a choice he believed would keep him alive. It was a decision that would change him forever.At Auschwitz, where he served as a guard surrounded by cruelty and death, Hans learned how easily decency could be silenced. With each order he followed, he drifted further from the man he once was and deeper into the Nazi war machine. Yet even in that place of darkness, brief moments of humanity broke through, reminding him of what he had lost and who he had betrayed.When World War II ended, Hans vanished, evading justice under a false name aboard a Jewish refugee ship bound for British-controlled Palestine. Living among Holocaust survivors and those he once helped oppress, he began a new life, hoping that helping build their future homeland of Israel might atone for his past. But can anyone ever outrun the past and keep their secrets buried forever?Reich to Israel is a sweeping work of Holocaust historical fiction about guilt, survival, moral compromise, and the weight of complicity in the aftermath of unimaginable evil. It explores identity, love, and the difficult search for redemption. For readers of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, The Nightingale, and We Were the Lucky Ones, this powerful World War II novel asks whether a man who became part of darkness can ever truly confront the harm he caused or whether the burden of his past can ever be escaped. A compelling choice for readers and book clubs drawn to moral conflict, reckoning, and the enduring consequences of history. Read more

ASIN B0H2RZ4KDD
ISBN13 979-8995881810
Language English
Publisher Ink 18 Publishing
Dimensions 6 x 0.72 x 9 inches
Item Weight 13.6 ounces
Print length 285 pages
Publication date May 22, 2026

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