The Aïchele family were decent cultured peace-loving Germans trying their hardest not to get swept up in the madness of Hitler's Third Reich. But by the time war came for civilians on all sides there was nowhere left to hide.
The conflict took Wolfram the family's gentle 18-year-old son to the Russian Front and the Normandy beaches. It also engulfed the town of his childhood obliterating its inhabitants in a devastating firestorm.
Wolfram is a powerful story of human survival. It is testimony to the fact that even in the darkest times there remains a spark of humanity that can never be totally extinguished.
Giles Milton is the million-copy, internationally bestselling author of a dozen works of narrative history. His books have been translated into twenty-five languages. One of Milton's previous works, Nathaniel's Nutmeg, is currently being developed into a major screen project. Milton is the writer and narrator of the acclaimed narrative podcast series, Ministry of Secrets, produced by Sony and available on all platforms. He lives in London and Burgundy.
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