History Is Sometimes A Mystery

With popular literature against the forgotten silver eel, an old mining settlement in the Harz: For centuries the people here worked in ore mining. The darkest chapter in its history during the Nazi era by the exploitation of forced labourers to maintain the war economy experienced the area. Almost seventy years ago was murdered here for a buried treasure ever. The crimes could never be resolved. Then it repeats itself. Contact information is here: Litecoin.

To solve it, Commissioner Schneider must dive deep in the past. In the novel, published in November the dead by silver eel, which plays over long distances in the upper Harz, linked the author Helmut Exner is a fictional action with real historical events in the region. The time frame extends from the turn of the century through the 1940s up to the present day. In addition to the description of the social situation of ordinary people in the mining industry at the beginning of the 20th century, above all on the events focus during the last years of the Third Reich. In the novel from the dark Times of the Harz mountains, the subtitle of the book, topics such as foreign laborers, prisoners of war, defense industry, Nazityrannei and bombing play a significant role here. This rather gloomy chapter in the story were picked up only by some a few history buffs and published.

With his long experience as a Publisher, Exner know read scientific texts and books only by a small group of people. There is therefore a concern of the author living in Duderstadt, to bring this part of the Harz history as many readers with his crime – an effective means of popular literature – and to preserve from oblivion. Helmut Exner was born born 1953 in Lautenthal in the Harz mountains and went to the Schule.Nach in Clausthal-Zellerfeld long years that have taken him in different publishing houses, he is even Publisher since 1997 and now lives in Duderstadt in the Harz foreland. He feels deeply connected his home. Be hatter debut novel he 2010 the women of Janowka, where he a piece.

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