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Julia

Chris and Julia - from the moment they meet Chris is dangerously close to love. But their very first date in Lubecks Grand-Cafe Elzas is interrupted by S.A. Brownshirts. It is 1937 and Hitlers manic oratory is driving Germany towards war and fanaticism. The independence and freedom of thought that Chris finds so attractive leads Julia to emphatically reject the Nazi regime. It is not long before her courageous stance brings them both to the Gestapos attention. Soon he is forced to make an impossible choice, the outcome of which he can only regret.

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  • "Chris and Julia - from the moment they meet Chris is dangerously close to love. But their very first date in Lubecks Grand-Cafe Elzas is interrupted by S.A. Brownshirts. It is 1937 and Hitlers manic oratory is driving Germany towards war and fanaticism. The independence and freedom of thought that Chris finds so attractive leads Julia to emphatically reject the Nazi regime. It is not long before her courageous stance brings them both to the Gestapos attention. Soon he is forced to make an impossible choice, the outcome of which he can only regret."@en
  • "Schuldgevoel en verloren liefde maken het moeilijk voor een man zich thuis te voelen in het leven"
  • "From the moment he meets Julia, Christaan Dudok is dangerously close to love. But their first date is interrupted by S.A. Brownshirts storming into the cafe. It is 1938, and Germany is heading for war and fanaticism. Chris, a Dutchman, is both transfixed and appalled by the effect of Hitler's manic oratory on the people of Lubeck. The independence and freedom of thought that Chris finds so attractive in Julia lead her to emphatically reject the Nazi regime, and before long her courageous stance brings them both to the Gestapo's attention. Soon Chris is forced to make an impossible choice, the outcome of which he can only regret."@en
  • "From the moment he meets Julia, Christaan Dudok is dangerously close to love. But their first date is interrupted by S.A. Brownshirts storming into the cafe. It is 1938, and Germany is heading for war and fanaticism. Chris, a Dutchman, is both transfixed and appalled by the effect of Hitler's manic oratory on the people of Lubeck. The independence and freedom of thought that Chris finds so attractive in Julia lead her to emphatically reject the Nazi regime, and before long her courageous stance brings them both to the Gestapo's attention. Soon Chris is forced to make an impossible choice, the outcome of which he can only regret."
  • "Schuldgevoel en verloren liefde maken het moeilijk voor een man zich thuis te voelen in het leven."
  • "Set in pre-war Germany during the Nazi regime, Julia is the story of a life lived wrongly, of a love so great that it endures for decades - and yet still fails."@en
  • "Set in pre-war Germany during the Nazi regime, Julia is the story of a life lived wrongly, of a love so great that it endures for decades - and yet still fails."

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  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Roman néerlandais"
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Erzählende Literatur: Gegenwartsliteratur ab 1945"
  • "Romance fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Romans (teksten)"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Julia"
  • "Julia"@en
  • "Julia : Roman"
  • "Julia : roman"
  • "Julia Roman"