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Rebecca's Gift: History, #1

Rebecca's Gift: History, #1

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Rebecca's Gift: History, #1

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Rebecca's Gift: History, #1

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A true story of World War 2. Rebecca's Gift is a WORLDWAR 2 novel with a different P.O.V. of adolescents with their own pointe stories and personalities; thrown together by separation and death at invasion of Poland at the beginning of World War 2. The book begins with the same historic problem with the true horrific explosion that rocked the city of Buenos Aeries, Argentina in 1994, destroying a Jewish Community Center, killing 184 children, and wounding many more. Since the Argentina Government made a superficial attempt to investigate, the Israeli Government sent a young Massad officer to find an old spy who worked with the young man's father during World War two. The meeting sparked the spy to tell the true story about the young man's father and a little band of adolescences. This tiny group honed their killing skills against the German occupiers and learned how to survive under the cruelest conditions. With the aid of two young girls who had their own special skills of love and hope; including their guiding skills, they were able to help the escape of these now seasoned men who joined the English Secret Service. In turn, they were instrumental in cracking the German's codes, weeding out spies and traitors alongside their institutions. Some of these traitors are still revered today. Their treacherous deeds were covered up by silence and omissions. The young people survived the war and now carry on the fight against tyranny to this day. They are the true and silent heroes, and each of their stories are different and equally compelling.
A true story of World War 2. Rebecca's Gift is a WORLDWAR 2 novel with a different P.O.V. of adolescents with their own pointe stories and personalities; thrown together by separation and death at invasion of Poland at the beginning of World War 2. The book begins with the same historic problem with the true horrific explosion that rocked the city of Buenos Aeries, Argentina in 1994, destroying a Jewish Community Center, killing 184 children, and wounding many more. Since the Argentina Government made a superficial attempt to investigate, the Israeli Government sent a young Massad officer to find an old spy who worked with the young man's father during World War two. The meeting sparked the spy to tell the true story about the young man's father and a little band of adolescences. This tiny group honed their killing skills against the German occupiers and learned how to survive under the cruelest conditions. With the aid of two young girls who had their own special skills of love and hope; including their guiding skills, they were able to help the escape of these now seasoned men who joined the English Secret Service. In turn, they were instrumental in cracking the German's codes, weeding out spies and traitors alongside their institutions. Some of these traitors are still revered today. Their treacherous deeds were covered up by silence and omissions. The young people survived the war and now carry on the fight against tyranny to this day. They are the true and silent heroes, and each of their stories are different and equally compelling.

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