Although an armistice ends fighting on the front, millions of (notably German) POWs remain captive during the peace negotiations, some even afterwards, as part of the 'war reparations' converted in kind. Thus Peter Fuchs is assigned to the...See moreAlthough an armistice ends fighting on the front, millions of (notably German) POWs remain captive during the peace negotiations, some even afterwards, as part of the 'war reparations' converted in kind. Thus Peter Fuchs is assigned to the war widow Bonnet's farm, where the orphaned kids initially bitterly resent even feeding the hardworking young man they associate with father's killer, yet will end up as a near-father figure by before his release. Written by
KGF Vissers
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