In Love and War: at once a tender love story and a gripping personal history of the darkest hours of modern times.



Even seasoned readers of history (WW II) will discover things they did not know…” – Vera Haldy-Regier

Ernst’s outspokenness nearly led to his arrest on several occasions, and toward the end of the war, when an order came for him to return to Germany and what he was sure would be his own death, Ernst feigned illness. The ruse has an almost Keystone Kops quality to it, but the game was deadly serious.”
– Sandra Day, Denver Post

It has everything: romance, adventure, danger, war, intrigue, betrayal, courage and suspense. This book could be the libretto to Richard Strauss’s wonderful Ein Heldenleben (A Hero’s Life).” – Stephen S. Hyde, business executive and author

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