THE LOST SOULS OF EIBERGEN [13+] A chance discovery evokes an indelible first-hand perspective of history's atrocities |
"Invalid Item" Initial Reaction Hello, my name is Tim and I would like to offer the following reviewing on The Lost Souls Of Eibergen. I found this to be a powerful piece on history that many in the world today are attempting to deny occurred. I am pleased to find such a well written story about providing the tale of these poor victims of a madman. Characters Many of those that read this may make the mistake of calling Mr. Levine the lead. Others may believe the poor victims. And all are an important part of this tale, however for me the armoire is the centerpiece to this. The Tabernacle for forty-one lost souls holding the secrets for so many years, protecting them even after some were betrayed by other means. This wardrobe became a symbol of history when the church entrusted it with the lives of men, women and children. Grammar and Punctuation I was pleased to discover no grammar or punctuation errors throughout this work. Spelling The hardest words to spell are often proper names especially foreign, however I did not find any such mistakes in this paper Research This was a well-researched paper. From the description of Bergen-Belsen as a “privileged” camp to Mauthausen being nicknamed Knochenmuehle or the bone-grinder by the Reichssicherheitshauptamt, Hitler’s organization designated to fight the enemies of the Reich, to the description of the train being stopped to kill all the prisoners even up to just days before the unconditional surrender of the Nazis. I found this to be one of the most accurate portrayals I’ve read in quite some time. Closing Comments I was really touched by this entry and found it riveting. I think the research you showed to this project illustrates your dedication to your art. I look forward to reading more of your work. Thank you. This review is being made on behalf of "Invalid Item" as a gift for your upcoming birthday. My review has been submitted for consideration in "Good Deeds Get CASH!" .
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