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Rise of the Third Riech
Rise of the Third Riech
Rise of the Third Riech
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German brothers Heinz and Klaus want to give their parents something special for their anniversary. They find an incredible six-day guided travel tour of New York City and surprise their mom and dad with this once in a lifetime gift, never knowing tragedy is about to strike.

While on vacation, Heinz and Klaus’s parents die in a terrible explosion. With their deaths comes new information about their family history. How will the boys reconcile what they learn with how they saw their parents?

The brothers consider their ancestry and long for the perceived idealism of Nazi Germany, where power and destruction were ways of life and secrets were preserved and passed to the next generation. They have the knowledge to do the unimaginable: destroy a great American city and kill millions of people. This is a now a battle of morality as a need for vengeance takes control of once sensible men, destroyed by grief.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 24, 2022
ISBN9781665724456
Rise of the Third Riech
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A. Orsi

When the coronavirus hit the United States, people were told to isolate to insure their health and safety. Due to lengthy isolation, new ideas and hobbies were found. Author A. Orsi, encouraged by his daughter, pursued his love for storytelling, the result of which is this, his debut novel.

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    Rise of the Third Riech - A. Orsi

    Copyright © 2022 A. Orsi.

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    ISBN: 978-1-6657-2444-9 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-6657-2445-6 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2022909919

    Archway Publishing rev. date: 05/21/2022

    CONTENTS

    Chapter I

    Chapter Ii

    Chapter Iii

    Chapter Iv

    Chapter V

    Chapter Vi

    Chapter Vii

    Chapter Viii

    Chapter Ix

    Chapter X

    Chapter Xi

    Chapter Xii

    CHAPTER I

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    On a cloudy, rainy day in Germany, the brothers, Heinz and Klaus, were on their way to work. They both left their homes around the same time, arriving at the auto plant at 9:00 a.m. Being engineers, they started studying designs for new automobile models.

    At break time, while drinking their coffees, they discussed getting together and going to their parents’ house for Sunday dinner with their families. Dinner was always schnitzel and red cabbage with German-style potato salad.

    Life was good. Talk with their parents was always about the children and making sure there was money for college.

    The following week at the auto plant, the brothers started to plan an anniversary party for their parents. They eventually came up with a trip. But where should they go? The brothers discussed different places, but they settled on nothing. So time passed; they knew they had a whole year to decide. In the meantime, the brothers went on with their lives.

    Klaus, the younger,

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