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Discover 'The German Midwife', a gripping historical fiction novel by bestselling author Mandy Robotham. Set in 1944 Germany, this powerful story unfolds within the harrowing reality of a concentration camp, where Anke Hoff, a courageous midwife, fights to save the lives of expectant mothers and their newborns amidst a backdrop of terror and brutality. Readers drawn to emotionally charged narratives like 'The Tattooist of Auschwitz' will find themselves captivated by Anke's journey of resilience and sacrifice. As she is thrust into an unforeseen role, tasked with midwifing Eva Braun’s baby, Anke faces an impossible moral dilemma: should she serve the very regime she detests or protect an innocent child? This thrilling tale explores themes of betrayal, survival, and the complexities of human nature during one of history's darkest periods. With 368 pages of gripping storytelling, 'The German Midwife' is a must-read for fans of historical fiction and wartime dramas. Don't miss this unforgettable debut that also serves as an eye-opening glance into the lives of women in wartime. Prepare to be moved, challenged, and inspired by Anke's incredible story and the desperate choices she must make to navigate her shattered world. Join countless readers who have been touched by this haunting narrative and discover why Mandy Robotham's work resonates within the literary community.