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Title Page Reviews This captivating novel of endurance and love intertwines Soviet and Nazi era history with Hans Gerein’s struggle to immigrate to America. | Forced starvation, internment in a gulag camp, and a series of difficult choices strengthen his resolve to do whatever is necessary for survival under the oppressive regimes, no matter the cost to his heart or his humanity. PROLOGUE | Berlin   July 1945 1 | SAY YOU’RE SORRY | South Russia    April 1914 2 | DON’T TALK TO ME ABOUT REASON | May 1914 3 | NO LOVING GOD WOULD BE SO CRUEL | July 1914 4 | I JUST WISH BOTH OF US COULD GO | October 1914 5 | THERE WOULDN’T BE ANY TEARS FROM ME | November 1914 6 | DON’T EVER THINK LIKE THAT | March 1915 7 | WORK MAKES LIFE SWEET | July 1916 8 | MIGHT NOT BE YOURS FOR LONG | November 1917 9 | NOW YOU HAVE A SECRET | December 1918 10 | NOTHING NEW TO THEM | February 1919 11 | DON’T STOP FOR NOTHING | August 1919 12 | I DON’T MAKE THE RULES | April 1920 PART TWO | Five years later 13 | THERE’S SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW | Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic    June 1926 14 | CONSIDER YOURSELF LUCKY | July 1926 15 | NOW IT’S MY TURN TO GIVE | August 1926 16 | THERE WAS TRUTH IN HIS STATEMENT | November 1926 17 | I COULDN’T TAKE THAT RISK | October 1928 18 | THE DOUBT HAUNTED ME FOR SOME TIME | December 1928 19 | GIVE US THE STRENGTH TO HANG ON | October 1929 20 | HAVE IT YOUR WAY | December 1929 21 | I DON’T HOLD NO GRUDGE | January 1930 22 | NOTHING COULD STOP ME NOW | May 1931 23 | I HUNG MY HEAD IN SHAME | July 1931 24 | HER WORDS CUT ME TO THE BONE | February 1932 25 | GOD WILLING, THAT WILL BE ENOUGH | April 1933 26 | GUILTY AS CHARGED | March 1934 27 | BECAUSE OF THE ROSE | January 1935 28 | NOT EVEN AFTER I DIE | June 1941 29 | WHAT A DRUNKEN MAN SAID | April 1942 30 | MY SOUL FROZE | December 1943 31 | NOTHING NEEDED TO BE SAID | March 1944 32 | THAT’LL STOP THOSE DEVILS | September 1944 33 | DON’T SCREW IT UP NOW | Berlin    September 1945 AUTHOR’S NOTE Thank you for reading | DEAR AMERICAN BROTHER. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | My heartfelt thanks to the many persons who helped compile | this novel. To name only a few: Kim Aker, Renee Bennett, I sincerely appreciate the valuable editing, proofreading, | suggestions and advice. AUTHOR’S BIOGRAPHY
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