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The War Inside the Walls
The War Inside the Walls
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The Sahara Desert is a very dangerous place to be; especially
in October, 1942. Rommel’s Deutches Afrika Korps is furiously battling the Allied Army across the harsh desert landscape of exotic Tunisia in a bid to maintain the Third Reich’s control of North Africa in the Desert War.
Enter Jean Cohen, American non-combatant, captured by a Panzer Division column and taken prisoner. She has a missing husband and a dangerous secret she can’t reveal.
Her captor, Oberst Hans Albrecht is a disillusioned senior Heer officer serving in a war he is not completely sure he believes in any longer. The conflict has taken a brutal, personal toll on him, in a way he never expected.
A brutal confrontation between captor and prisoner compels the colonel guiltily to keep her hidden at his headquarters
Is Hans Albrecht, the sensitive, thoughtful and romantic lover Jean begins to discover - and unwillingly love – a different person from Oberst Albrecht, the proud, domineering and arrogant officer of the Third Reich she must continue to think of him as for her own self-protection?
Outside the walls, as the final desperate Desert Campaign battles fiercely rage across Tunisia, a different conflict, one of principles, morality and conscience is being waged inside the walls of the Oberst’s compound.
in October, 1942. Rommel’s Deutches Afrika Korps is furiously battling the Allied Army across the harsh desert landscape of exotic Tunisia in a bid to maintain the Third Reich’s control of North Africa in the Desert War.
Enter Jean Cohen, American non-combatant, captured by a Panzer Division column and taken prisoner. She has a missing husband and a dangerous secret she can’t reveal.
Her captor, Oberst Hans Albrecht is a disillusioned senior Heer officer serving in a war he is not completely sure he believes in any longer. The conflict has taken a brutal, personal toll on him, in a way he never expected.
A brutal confrontation between captor and prisoner compels the colonel guiltily to keep her hidden at his headquarters
Is Hans Albrecht, the sensitive, thoughtful and romantic lover Jean begins to discover - and unwillingly love – a different person from Oberst Albrecht, the proud, domineering and arrogant officer of the Third Reich she must continue to think of him as for her own self-protection?
Outside the walls, as the final desperate Desert Campaign battles fiercely rage across Tunisia, a different conflict, one of principles, morality and conscience is being waged inside the walls of the Oberst’s compound.
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