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O. Hakan Palm
An unlikely true story . . .Gustav Palm had kept a secret for over 40 years. He’d been a young man when the Nazis had invaded his homeland in Norway. Persuaded by their propaganda, he had joined their cause and fought as a Waffen–SS soldier. By the time he realized his awful mistake, it was too late. Deserters were shot . . . or worse. As a child in Hungary, Agnes Erdos had grown up in privilege and prosperity only to lose it all when the Nazis invaded her country. As a Jew, she found herself struggling for survival in the concentration camps of Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, where the circumstances were beyond horrific. Miraculously they both survived. And after the war they found each other. Told in their own words, Surviving Hitler is the story of two indomitable spirits, who built on these life-altering experiences to overcome their past, help each other heal, and embrace a common faith in God which led them to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Deseret Book