The Nine Lives of Julius

The Nine Lives of Julius
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 167
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ISBN-10 : 9781479706129
ISBN-13 : 1479706124
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Book Synopsis The Nine Lives of Julius by : Ilona Reinitzer

Download or read book The Nine Lives of Julius written by Ilona Reinitzer and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2012 with total page 167 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Nine Lives of Julius is the untold true story of a young man whose life was forever changed by World War II and its aftermath. This is a tale of survival, friendship, and love. As a teenager, Julius was taken by the Nazis to work in a labor camp outside of Auschwitz. After escaping the labor camp, he joined the Czech underground where he fought against the Nazis during the Czech uprising. After the war, the communists attempted to arrest him for helping his twin brother escape Czechoslovakia. He had to immediately flee without a farewell to his family or his first true love. As a young man, he performed espionage missions against the communists. On one of these missions, he was shot and captured by the Czech border police. He spent the next several years in communist prison and labor camps. Eventually, Julius escapes the labor camps and flees into Germany where he joins with a new unit of the US Army called the Green Berets. Julius' compelling story tells about wartime hardships and how he somehow managed to cheat death so many times. His story reveals the good in people and of the wonderful friendships that helped him to survive.


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