My Name Is Naomi
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  • Reads 73,098
  • Votes 3,024
  • Parts 20
  • Time 1h 14m
Complete, First published Oct 12, 2016
In Germany, Wolfgang Braun is forced to join the Nazis.  He isn't sure he believes anything Hitler is doing is good, but he doesn't have a choice.  When the most powerful man in the country enlists your help, you don't turn him down.  So what happens when he finds a young Jewish girl hiding in the rubble? Does he take her to a concentration camp or kill her? Or does he help her escape to freedom?

Naomi Adler is an eighteen year old Jewish girl in the middle of an age of terror, the Holocaust.  Her family has already been taken away, but by some sort of fortune, she was saved.  Can she make it safely to America, as her family had planned, or will she be found out before then?  Her world turns upside down when she meets David Lee who in 1918, WWI, was drafted into the United States Army, just like his father and brother. He was a driver, transporting men, food, and supplies when needed, risking his life to support them on the battlegrounds
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