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Moral Borders by Lee R. Rosenberg is a compelling historical novel in Nazi-controlled Germany. It follows Putzi Sturmman, a man thrust into an agonizing moral dilemma—harbor a Jewish refugee, or protect his own family from certain persecution. As Hitler’s regime intensifies its control, Putzi navigates a treacherous world of secrets, fear, and resistance. His choices expose the harsh realities of survival and the fragile nature of humanity under fascism. With poignant detail and emotional depth, Rosenberg explores the consequences of ethical courage in a society gripped by terror, raising timeless questions about loyalty, justice, and the price of doing what’s right.
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