My Enemy Is My Savior
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  • Reads 29,733
  • Votes 1,094
  • Parts 87
  • Time 15h 46m
Ongoing, First published Jan 01, 2014
Mature
They live on opposite ends of a continent. The ferocious Second World War tears it apart. How will they survive through immense battles and heartbreaking conflicts?

Friedrich Müller is a devout young adult who wants to serve his country. Pride looms over him and the army he volunteers in, the Wehrmacht, and is unaware of the dangers that they overlook when his army invades the Soviet Union, and how many are against their presence.

Anton Kretzsky, a student who attends Moscow University and is engrossed in literature, is suddenly conscripted into the Red Army and he is forced to serve the government that he is deeply against. He unknowingly holds the skill of marksmanship, and is made into a lethal assassin by his own companions, oblivious to what they made him become. 

What would happen when both meet face to face, in a time when war was all that existed?

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