Mila 18: A Novel

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SurvivalSacrificeInspiringIntenseWorld War IIHuman RightsHistorical TraumaWar & ConflictEuropean LiteratureEastern European LiteratureWorld War II Era
Historical Fiction

Mila 18: A Novel

Leon Uris

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Set in the Nazi-occupied city of Warsaw, Poland, during World War II, Mila 18 is a powerful historical epic that chronicles the heroic resistance of the Jewish community against the German occupation. As the Nazis begin the systematic liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, a diverse group of resistance fighters—led by the courageous Andrei Androfski and the journalist Christopher de Monti—gather in a hidden bunker at Mila 18. Despite being vastly outnumbered and outgunned by the SS, these men and women launch a defiant and desperate uprising, choosing to die with dignity and fight for the future of their people rather than submit to the horrors of the concentration camps. Leon Uris delivers a harrowing and inspiring account of human bravery, sacrifice, and the indomitable will to survive against impossible odds.

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Publisher

Bantam

Pages

576

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780553241600

ISBN-10

0553241605

Language

English

Published

1983-12-01