Every Man Dies Alone

Book • 2010
Set during World War II, 'Every Man Dies Alone' tells the story of Otto and Anna Quangel, who, after losing their son, begin writing anti-Nazi postcards and distributing them across Berlin.

Their acts of defiance are a testament to the human spirit in the face of oppression.

The novel explores themes of resistance, morality, and the impact of totalitarian regimes on ordinary people.

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Helen Zaltzmann
as based on a Gestapo file about a Berlin couple opposing Hitler.
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as a depressing but wonderful obscure novel about resistance against Nazis.
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