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Paperback Purple Symbols Book

ISBN: B0F638SG2K

ISBN13: 9798281062466

Purple Symbols

Synopsis . Purple Symbols is based on a story that takes place in Central Europe, in the midst of the events of the Nazi occupation of Poland during World War II. Its main character, " Tadeus " Gerek, a Polish boy of an Austrian father and a Polish mother, grows up around these events that marked an era in time. At a young age, his emotional and spiritual stability was disrupted, completely deviating from the simple, everyday life he had enjoyed in times of peace. From a very early age, he was forced under the influence of the Nazi German state and its intolerance during the occupation. A political idea that is willing to systematically sterilize men, women, children, and the elderly... Entire towns will perceive such purposes, entire populations will be reduced to rubble, and Poland will be no exception, and those who survive will be left as slaves. He and his family manage to try to survive and escape the persecutions, humiliations, vexations, horrors, adversities of war, and even the clutches of death itself, which is not only given and aimed at the Jewish congregation in wartime Europe, but also adds their condition and beliefs of being Bibelforscher, "Students." true believers of the Bible." As "Jehovah's Witnesses" were called at the time. The outlawed law was not enough to try to break, abandon, and reject their faith, despite their experiences that overwhelmed and terrified a few of them within the immense congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, this did not allow them to break their faith, much less plunge their hearts into fear, in the face of so many terrifying events. This position of poise and firmness in the doctrine and incorruptible attitude of spirituality and faithfulness to their principles, did not corrupt the commitment that they owe to themselves and to the very Creator. This regained great momentum in him and for the Polish Witnesses, that is, for the character, it would become an important part of the life of every Polish Jehovah's Witness during the horrific Nazi occupation and the experiences shared in the concentration camps. And as a result, it brought the respect and admiration of many thousands who survived the Holocaust. The author. Oscar Marchán

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