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A German Stirring: Beresford Branson Series, #3
Beresford at Bay: Beresford Branson Series, #4
My Red Cross: Beresford Branson Series, #2
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Beresford Branson Series

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At the end of World war II, the Allied Control Council is given leave to decide on the rebuilding of Germany. Political infighting however, makes headway difficult as the Big 3 trip and stumble over each others' feet.

 

Democracy and Communism cannot find a common path in leading Germany out of Nazism into a more meaningful nation in terms of international unity.

 

Can Beresford's Red Cross influence help save what seems an inevitable failure of the Zoning system?

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Release dateMar 10, 2023
A German Stirring: Beresford Branson Series, #3
Beresford at Bay: Beresford Branson Series, #4
My Red Cross: Beresford Branson Series, #2

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  • My Red Cross: Beresford Branson Series, #2

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    My Red Cross: Beresford Branson Series, #2
    My Red Cross: Beresford Branson Series, #2

    A Red Cross agent in France during German occupation faces intimidation, fear, love, hate and pleas for help. He is trying to be Father Christmas, Jesus Christ and everybody's parent, yet has little to give but hope. Beresford Branson, a Red Cross agent in France during German occupation, faces intimidation, fear, love, hate and pleas for help. He is trying to be Father Christmas, Jesus Christ and everybody's parent, yet has little to give but hope. My Red Cross is a journey of a young man denied active war duty for his country because of a malaria virus contracted during his Guadalcanal days as a Coast Watcher (Pacific Paradox, Wings-Press, 2012), through love, hate, intimidation and fear, guilt, regrets and heartache. An Agent for Red Cross, he has the responsibility of delivering satisfactions to people in desperate need of succour. Trials like the scheming of a Gestapo exacting dreadful torture on helpless souls, the ever present doubts of allegiance, intrigue and faithlessness, plague his every effort. He battles with not only outside pressures but with personal guilt when obligations fall counter to his very instincts. Where does one draw lines between personal loves and goals when political factions confuse one's very proclivities? Especially when one is caught in the tangle of being expected to aid all?

  • A German Stirring: Beresford Branson Series, #3

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    A German Stirring: Beresford Branson Series, #3
    A German Stirring: Beresford Branson Series, #3

    Deprivation in occupied Germany immediately after WW2 seems greater than that in most occupied countries under the Nazis. Are the Allied victors guilty as charged, of major malpractices?   For a long period, the peace proved more deadly than the fiercest battle. German deaths from malnutrition and starvation exceeded the sum of its soldiers, sailors and airmen killed in action.   After the war, the victorious Allies are rightfully accused of as much graft, corruption and duplicity as they accused Germany of, before and during the war.

  • Beresford at Bay: Beresford Branson Series, #4

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    Beresford at Bay: Beresford Branson Series, #4
    Beresford at Bay: Beresford Branson Series, #4

    At the end of World war II, the Allied Control Council is given leave to decide on the rebuilding of Germany. Political infighting however, makes headway difficult as the Big 3 trip and stumble over each others' feet.   Democracy and Communism cannot find a common path in leading Germany out of Nazism into a more meaningful nation in terms of international unity.   Can Beresford's Red Cross influence help save what seems an inevitable failure of the Zoning system?

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