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In a daring vision of a past that almost was, Britain is defeated in WW2, and Israel-Palestine is conquered by Nazi Germany, now free to do whatever it takes to fulfill its hellish vision.
Israel, 1943. Jews are amassed in giant ghettos in cities across the country. The few who remain free do so in hiding -- in small pockets of resistance in the Judean mountains or confined to the attics of their scant sympathetic Arab neighbors. Jews like the Haim and Yehudit Rosenberg, who managed to hide until the risk of capture forced them to relinquish what little freedom they had while their daughters, Miriam the resistance fighter and Tamar the hospital nurse, stay behind and witness as their homeland is invaded by the Germans.
Germans like Erich Michaeler. A newly decorated Waffen-SS paratrooper, Michaeler is the embodiment of the Aryan race -- cold, relentless, and enthralled by the promises of his new regime. But when he is wounded during his mission in Palestine, his encounter with a certain compassionate nurse threatens to capsize everything Erich has ever believed in. Once their fates are entwined, Erich will have to choose between his loyalty to the Reich -- or his love for Tamar.
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