47 Days: The True Story of Two Teen Boys Defying Hitler's Reich (Biographical WWII Stories for Teens)
A**Y
Great book!
Good read !
C**E
Holds attention
Very interesting
A**N
Good read
Couldn’t put it down
S**S
Must Read
Near the end of World War II, Hitler knew he was losing. This did not stop him from continuing the fight. When man power was dwindling, he reached out and drafted the Hitler Youth. These were young school boys. Helmet and Günter were best friends. They receive their draft notice in school and are required to report within one week to Marburg. They were told there would be no transportation and they would need to find their own way there. Günter goes to find Helmut. He tells him he doesn't plan to go. Helmut agrees. If they are caught they will be shot on the spot as traitors. Günter's father went to ward almost five years earlier and his brother left last year. This will leave his mother and younger brother all alone. Günter and Helmut start walking, slowly, deciding they will hide out in hopes the war will end before they actually get there.This story is the true story lived by the author's grandfather Günter and his best friend Helmut. It is a quick read, yet a hold-your-breath type of read. I worried the entire time I was reading about what they were going through. I hear our youth today complain about such simple things when kids like Günter and Helmut had to worry about war, being killed, starving, freezing to death. It made me think about what was going on in Ukraine right now and how those children are living something similar. This should be in every middle school classroom. This is a definite must read
R**Z
Great for a present
It was a great Christmas present for a classmate
K**R
Realistic and Thrilling
This saga of two young teenagers conscripted into the German Army, follows their adventures in avoiding reporting to their assigned station.Interesting and factual.
T**A
Enjoyed this page turner. Quick Read.
This was a quick read. It was an eye-opening perspective into the lives of two boys surviving and wandering in and out of towns and the wilderness as they evaded being drafted at the young age of 16/17. I am going to read the other associated book Surviving the Fatherland. The first two chapters are at the end of 47 Days, and I want to keep reading.!
W**Y
Very information and inspiring to those who wish to know.
This book was very inspiring. Although it was quite short, the story was cold. The fight for survival for these two boys, so they wouldn't have to participate in genocide, was truly moving. It really gives you a new perception on what happened in the holocaust, and brings new meaning and feel to it. A line that stood with me from the book was that the main character, Günter, his mother said that Hitler was trying to kill them. Imagine having your own government trying to kill you before the war ends. A truly moving book. As a 15 year old reading history, and reviewing past events, this was a moving story. I'm homeschooling, and this was my assignment. To think, they were my age when they went through this, makes me even more grateful for the comfortable life I live.
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