Trapped in Hitler's Hell

Trapped in Hitler's Hell
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Publisher : Lighthouse Trails Publishing
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ISBN-10 : 0972151281
ISBN-13 : 9780972151283
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Book Synopsis Trapped in Hitler's Hell by : Anita Dittman

Download or read book Trapped in Hitler's Hell written by Anita Dittman and published by Lighthouse Trails Publishing. This book was released on 2005 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Anita Dittman was just a little girl when the winds of Hitler and Nazism began to blow through Germany. Raised by her Jewish mother, she first heard about Jesus when she was just six years old. By the time she was eight, she came to believe that He was her Messiah. By the time she was 10, the war had begun. Trapped in Hitler's Hell is the true account of holocaust horror but also of God's miraculous mercy on a young girl who spent her teen-age years desperately fighting for survival yet learning to trust in the One she had come to love. You will never read another story like this one, and you will be changed forever through the life of this courageous and lovely young woman.


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