World War Two ended in Europe on May 8, 1945.
The number of lives it had touched and affected, torn apart and ended, was astronomical. There was no doubt that it was one of the most horrible wars that the earth had ever experienced.
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For those of you who read the first ending, I still have a special place in my heart for that ending. Unfortunately, I have always felt that it was lacking, and that it rung untrue. While I hate the fact that, in the end, a happy ending could not exist, I feel that this new ending more accurately reflects what would really have happened. While I feel sad, for Freidrich, as one of my characters, is almost a part of me, I feel more right about this ending.
For those of you who didn't read the first ending...
Ignore this. ;)
Thank you to everyone who has read this story and supported me. I appreciate all the comments and votes, and am overwhelmed to think that people actually enjoy my work.
the author,
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Winfred
Historical FictionThe Women's Guard, The Soldier, The Nazi, The Spy. The Spy turned Prisoner. As they say, dead men (or women, as the case may be) tell no tales. But Kathleen Winfred isn't dead; she managed to escape. Now, the story of her capture by Nazis in occup...