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Published Aug. 30, 2016 by Brilliance Audio.

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978-1-5318-6441-5
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As the dark specter of the Nazis settles over Germany, two wealthy and educated brothers are suddenly thrust into the rising tide of war. Karl, a former soldier and successful businessman, dutifully answers the call to defend his country, while contemplative academic Gerhard is coerced into informing for the Gestapo. Soon the brothers are serving in the SS, and as Hitler’s hateful agenda brings about unspeakable atrocities, they find themselves with innocent blood on their hands.

Following Germany’s eventual defeat, Karl and Gerhard are haunted by their insurmountable guilt, and each seeks a way to escape from wounds that will never heal. They survived the war and its revelation of systematic horrors, but can they survive the unshakable knowledge of their own culpability

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For me Winter Men was an interesting counterpoint to Alone In Berlin which I read earlier in the month. Both novels portray aspects of the Second World War from a German perspective, but Alone In Berlin concentrates more on the civilian experiences whereas the leading protagonists of Winter Men are soldiers. Karl and Gerhard, and Karl's son August, find themselves drawn into a war that they don't really support, but which they find it impossible to avoid. Gerhard is coerced, Karl yearns to return to his Great War soldiering, and August has grown up as one of the Hitler Youth (membership is compulsory) so isn't really aware of any other choice.

As Germany begins to annexe parts of Czechoslovakia and then declares war on Poland, the three men's lives diverge. Each is sent to a different theatre or war therby enabling Kold to show readers the full horror of Germany's …

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