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Auslander

After the death of his parents, Peter is sent to an orphanage in Warsaw - Here, his blond hair and blue eyes make him stand out as a perfect example of the Ayran ideal - He is sent to Berlin and adopted by a German family - However, the more Peter learns about the Nazis, the less he wants to become one - His own ideas are developing - He finds he must risk all to have any chance of surviving.

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  • "Peter, an orphan who looks like the ideal Aryan, is sent from a Warsaw orphanage to Berlin in 1941 and given to Professor Kaltenbach and his wife to adopt, where he joins the Hitler Youth in an effort to fit in and hide his doubts."
  • ""When Peter's parents are killed, he is sent to an orphanage in Warsaw. Peter is 'volkdeutsche'- of German blood. With his blond hair and blue eyes he is a perfect Hitler Youth specimen, and Professor Kaltenbach and his wife are thrilled to welcome such a fine Aryan specimen to their household. But Peter is not who they think. He is forming his own ideas. Peter is going to take a risk - the most dangerous risk he could possibly take in Berlin in 1942 ..."--Page 4 of cover."
  • "After the death of his parents, Peter is sent to an orphanage in Warsaw - Here, his blond hair and blue eyes make him stand out as a perfect example of the Ayran ideal - He is sent to Berlin and adopted by a German family - However, the more Peter learns about the Nazis, the less he wants to become one - His own ideas are developing - He finds he must risk all to have any chance of surviving."@en
  • "When Peter's parents are killed, he is sent to an orphanage in Warsaw, Poland. But Peter is Volksdeutscher-of German blood. With his blond hair and blue eyes, he looks just like the boy on the Hitler Youth poster. The Nazis decide he is racially valuable. Indeed, a prominent German family is pleased to adopt such a fine Aryan specimen into their household. But despite his new "family," Peter feels like a foreigner-an ausländer-and he is forming his own ideas about what he sees and what he's told. He doesn't want to be a Nazi. So he takes a risk-the most dangerous one he could possibly choose in 1942 Berlin."
  • ""When Peter's parents are killed, he is sent to an orphanage in Warsaw. Peter is 'volkdeutsche'- of German blood. With his blond hair and blue eyes he is a perfect Hitler Youth specimen, and Professor Kaltenbach and his wife are thrilled to welcome such a fine Aryan specimen to their household. But Peter is not who they think. He is forming his own ideas. Peter is going to take a risk - the most dangerous risk he could possibly take in Berlin in 1942 ..."--P. [4] of cover."@en
  • "German soldiers take Peter from a Warsaw orphanage, and soon he is adopted by Professor Kaltenbach, a prominent Nazi, but Peter forms his own ideas about what he sees and hears and decides to take a risk that is most dangerous in 1942 Berlin--Résumé de l'éditeur."
  • "Cuando sus padres mueren, Peter es enviado a un orfanato de Varsovia. Gracias a sus cabellos rubios y sus ojos azules, es el perfecto prototipo de la Juventudes Hitlerianas. El profesor Kaltenbach y su mujer están encantados de acoger a un ario tan estupendo en su hogar. Serán la envidia de los demás. Pero Peter no es exactamente el espécimen que creyeron. Empieza a formarse sus propias ideas: él no quiere ser un nazi, así que correrá un riesgo. El riesgo más peligroso que podía correr en el Berlín de 1943."
  • "Hauptbeschreibung Berlin 1941. Mit dem Zug trifft der 14-jährige Peter in der Hauptstadt des deutschen Reiches ein. Der Waisenjunge ist in Polen aufgewachsen, doch er ist ""Volksdeutscher"". Mit seinen blonden Haaren und den blauen Augen ist er der Inbegriff des propagierten arischen Ideals und kann daher problemlos an eine deutsche Nazifamilie vermittelt werden. Zunächst lebt er sich gut bei den Kaltenbachs ein und fühlt sich auch bei der Hitlerjugend sehr wohl. Doch als er sich in das mutige Mädchen Anna verliebt, hat er längst entschieden, dass er kein Nazi sein will. Gemeinsam h."
  • "German soldiers take Peter from a Warsaw orphanage, and soon he is adopted by Professor Kaltenbach, a prominent Nazi, but Peter forms his own ideas about what he sees and hears and decides to take a risk that is most dangerous in 1942 Berlin."
  • "Un roman d'apprentissage qui pose la question de l'engagement et de la résistance à la barbarie. Piotr, déclaré "aryen" par les médecins allemands qui inspectent l'orphelinat polonais qui l'héberge, est adopté par une famille berlinoise et éduqué dans la doctrine nazie. Le jeune homme, d'abord enthousiaste et fervent adhérent des jeunesses hitlériennes, tombe amoureux d'une opposante au régime et découvre la véritable nature des expériences eugénistes auxquelles se livre son père adoptif."
  • "Berlin 1941. Mit dem Zug trifft der 14-jährige Peter in der Hauptstadt des deutschen Reiches ein. Der Waisenjunge ist in Polen aufgewachsen, doch er ist "Volksdeutscher". Mit seinen blonden Haaren und den blauen Augen ist er der Inbegriff des propagierten arischen Ideals und kann daher problemlos an eine deutsche Nazifamilie vermittelt werden. Zunächst lebt er sich gut bei den Kaltenbachs ein und fühlt sich auch bei der Hitlerjugend sehr wohl. Doch als er sich in das mutige Mädchen Anna verliebt, hat er längst entschieden, dass er kein Nazi sein will. Gemeinsam helfen die beiden Juden, die sich in Berlin versteckt halten - und riskieren damit ihr Leben."

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  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Young adult fiction"@en
  • "Young adult fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Going it alone"@en
  • "War stories"
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Jugendbücher ab 12 Jahre"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Online-Publikation"
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Suspense fiction"
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Young adult works"@en
  • "Young adult works"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Auslander"@en
  • "Auslander"
  • "Ausländer"@da
  • "Ausländer"@es
  • "Ausländer"
  • "The Ausländer"
  • "Étranger à Berlin"