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Dear Friends=20
New book: "In the Line of Fire"=20
During the First World War that took place 100 years ago from 1914-1918, =
a soldier in the Austro-Hungarian army, Teofil Tobias Reiss, fought in =
the trenches on the Russian front and later on the Italian front. =
Teofil, a professional soldier, a lady=E2=80=99s man, and a proud Jew =
=E2=80=93 my grandfather, recorded his daily experiences in a journal he =
carried with him throughout the conflict. This journal has been passed =
down for three generations, and has now been translated into English and =
made into a book, titled "In the Line of Fire." =20
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According to 'Haarerz,' a leading Israeli newspaper, the book is "a =
fascinating human record, a rare testimony of a brave soldier, and a =
convincing image of a decent man in a pointless war.=E2=80=9D =
Reiss=E2=80=99s candor and =E2=80=9Cinnocence which inspires =
trustworthiness=E2=80=9D as Haaretz notes, will keep readers turning =
pages, as Teofil's touching personal account of wartime horrors, =
bravery, and romance unfolds. =20
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The book has been published by Amazon under the title: "In the Line of =
Fire", and is available for order in printed form or as a digital book =
online, here:
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https://www.amazon.com/Line-Fire-Soldiers-Diary-1914-1918/dp/1535342536
I am asking you to share this message with your friends and =
acquaintances in order to spread the news of this fine book=E2=80=99s =
publication.
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Thanks and enjoy the book.
Respectfully Yours,
Tuvia Erez
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