The Ragged Edge of Night | Olivia Hawker

Title: The Ragged Edge of Night
Author: Olivia Hawker



This is the touching true story of Josef Anton Starzmann, and it was a great read. Growing up in America, when we learn about World War II, we basically hear that Germany was bad, and Hitler was charismatic enough to dupe his entire country into believing his vile propaganda. Well, this book shows that that was not necessarily the case. While it was true that Hitler had many supporters, there were several different forms of resistance going on among German citizens, even among the clergy. It's a fascinating perspective, and I'm really glad I read it. If you like history, this is definitely a great book to read. I give this one four out of five stars.

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