Just read this book and it didn’t sit well with me. It’s partly about Nazi looted books and the work of Allies, including LOC, to return (and plunder) the books, but that is largely a framework for 3 timelines of connected stories about Germans who were resisters. It centers their stories as heroes, marginalizes Jewish stories and characters, and gives explanations for why many were forced into participating in nazi groups. I’m wondering, if you hear anything about it down the road, can you let me know. Wondering if anyone else has this “read” or maybe I’m an outlier.
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