Crossing the Line

ebook Through the ashes of Hitler's genocide, we find the courage to fight for justice.

By Elizabeth H. Van Doren

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"Crossing the Line" is a gripping tale of courage, resistance, and the unbreakable bonds of family in the shadow of Nazi Germany. As the dark clouds of Hitler's tyranny gather, André Hūg, a scholar and war veteran, is horrified to see the rapid descent of his beloved country into barbarity. Determined to protect his family and fight against the rising tide of hatred, André must navigate the dangerous waters of a society where justice and humanity are being systematically dismantled.


Through the eyes of multiple characters-each facing their own battles against oppression-the novel paints a vivid picture of the fear, bravery, and sacrifice required to stand up against evil. From the tragic events at the University of Berlin to the chilling encounters in the streets of Potsdam, "Crossing the Line" is a powerful exploration of the lengths people will go to preserve their integrity and humanity in the face of overwhelming darkness.


In this harrowing yet inspiring story, Elizabeth H. Van Doren delivers a narrative that is both historically rich and emotionally resonant, reminding us that even in the darkest times, the light of resistance can shine through.


Crossing the Line