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The Nazi's Flowers

The Nazi's Flowers

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Marvel
Ever wonder what secrets the Nazi's held to rein with such amazing power? Well, some stories may be true and some may be not, some may be believable and others may sound impossible but one thing's for sure, the Nazi's big secret may shake your belief of reality. It may surely sound impossible. Impossible is such a big word but it's more like a barrier than a word, actually. This barrier was broken by Hitler himself, resulting to his rule and infamy. But he had helpers, little helpers. They're the biggest secret of Nazi history. Problem is, in a world of war and death, with a past that has scarred them to the very edge of their sanity, they were just kids, not heroes.
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In life, we are plagued by the uncertainty of an afterlife, and it is often expected that when we die, everything will suddenly make sense. But when a group of strangers, similar only in their time of death, find themselves in the afterlife, they are faced with more questions than ever before. Are they in Heaven or Hell? If they're in Heaven, why is there a Nazi wandering around? Why are there no children? If they are in Hell, what universal law did they break? Is there a way to repent and move on to a better eternity? At least one man seems to have some answers. Marcus, a Roman dead for 2,000 years, gains the group's trust by leading them through the perils of their new reality. But soon it becomes clear that Marcus is only telling them half the story.

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