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Dieter Wagner, a typical American student with core values earned over the years, is suddenly whisked away from the United States and forced to live in Nazi Germany. Since he has never been naturalized, having been brought to Germany at an early age, he becomes prey to a subversive Nazi organization bent on bringing him back as a German national. He becomes ensnared in a sex trap and moves to Germany. For the next seven years, he becomes part of Nazi Germany, where his allegiance is tested. Because of his excellent academic standing, he is treated well and, eventually, enters the Wehrmacht, where he does extremely well. He gradually sees the evil in effect by the Nazis as their anti-Semitic ...
Eutectic: In metallurgy the first component in an alloy to melt. In the melting pot theory the first to reject family induced prejudices and accept those of different origins, a second generation boy proves to be this eutectic. Mr. Bucaria has chosen a slice of New York's rich immigrant history to demonstrate the beginnings of the melting pot theory, which would become reality in the military of World War II. Brooklyn in the nineteen-thirties, sandwiched between the Great Depression and the coming War, was the test bed for new immigrants coping with powerful social changes affecting their lives. The German-American Bund; the Communist Party; the American Legion and Father Coughlin's vitriolic Christian Front all attempted to sway the young second generation Americans. The ever present fear of Infantile Paralysis permeated the city without the yet to be discovered Salk or Sabine vaccines to offer any hope. The city was hopeful that the coming 1939 Worlds Fair would provide a look at the future and an end to the effects of the Depression. Threaded throughout the book is a love story between a Catholic boy and a Lutheran Girl. A new world was emerging. "Happy days are here again!"
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