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The Girl on the Platform
The Girl on the Platform: Based on a true story, a totally heartbreaking, epic and gripping World War 2 page-turner | Ellie Midwood
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Berlin, 1939: The inspiring true story of Libby Schulze-Boysen, a German girl who refused to back down to the Nazis. In the face of evil, she vowed to live by the truth��or die by it. �Be brave. Don�t run. Fight.� With her eyes tightly (…more)
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WorldsOkayestStepMom
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Mehso-so

I like that this book is based on real people and events, but I felt like there was not a climax to the plot. It was predictable to me. Having said that, I want to be like Libertas.

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SilversReviews
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Mehso-so

Libertas moved to Berlin to get away from her family, but it wasn‘t any better there. Hitler was in control.​

This story is based on the life of Libertas Schulze-Boysen and follows Libertas as she and Harro join the resistance.

A little too non-fictionish for me, but excellent and very well written.

​​FULL REVIEW: https://tinyurl.com/2r6nnc9m

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SilversReviews
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HAPPY PUB DAY!!

#elliemidwood

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SpookyMazeOfBooks
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Reading this and its breaking my heart
Its historical fiction but based on the story of the Libby Schulze-Boysen , I looked her up and both her and her husband were brought before trial in the Reichskriegsgericht (“Reich Court Martial“). , they was both sentence to death because even though they were both Germans they was thought to be commit high treason, helping the enemy and espionage.They went against Hitler