Special Thanks
to survivors of the Holocaust, those who fought in WWII to any degree, and those who supported the cause even if they weren't on the frontlines.Special thanks to Harry J. Herder, Jr., and his experience as an American soldier, for whom the reunion between Astride and Percy at Buchenwald was heavily inspired. His story of the liberation from an American's perspective can be found at remember.org titled "Liberation of Buchenwald".
Special thanks to Google Translate for helping with the German and French, haha, as well as various websites for the research involved in the writing of this novel.
Special thanks to anyone who read, commented, voted, or shared any amount of this story, because it means more than you could imagine. Extra thanks to anyone who pointed out historical inaccuracies or offered constructive criticism so I could improve. Thank you endlessly for the support.
This is the first full-length novel I've ever written, but I certainly hope it won't be my last. Thank you all so much.
~Inky Rose
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Oaths of Blood and Wine
Historical Fiction"Funny, a little word like hope, when good men died young and bloody." *** Nazi-Occupied France is a country divided. World War II rages on, but the French must sit idly by as the Germans take their food, their homes, and their freedom. Trust is a...