We Are Partisans

We Are Partisans

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Max bielski and david bielski are two 19 year old jewish men but in september 1939 NAZI Geramany invades poland and come down with a hard choice run to the woods or be killed in the streets in their small polish village
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!COVER ISN'T MINE! Every year, on December 20, the UN holds a meeting in the United Nations headquarters with all the countries and the world organizations. Every country must be shown 7 days before the grand meeting. It was 6 days before the grand meeting, Poland's eyes wide as he looked at the forest outside of the taxi window. He was going to take a walk in the forest, he wasn't the biggest fan of cities, anyway. Just as he was admiring the view, two taxis collide, causing both cars to fall off a cliff. Poland and the other passenger had survived but at the cost of losing the ability to fly and both were knocked out. Now they were lost with the dead drivers after the cars had exploded. Just as Poland had started to stir, he woke up to the country. They didn't have a great history and had always avoided eachother, despite the fact it had been so long ago... Germany. DISCLAIMER: This book contains sensitive topics such as romanticizing countries and references to WW2. This book is only for entertainment purposes only, not to glorify the times of the history between Poland and Germany during the war, nor to offend anyone reading this book. Apologies if you are, offended, and thank you for reading.

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