Solomon's Trains

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The Winds of War

Steiner’s evil idea was to become the life goal of the second infamous mad Austrian. He was Adolf Schicklgruber, the illegitimate son of Alois Hiedler…

The Rising Dragon

Hitler discovered that he had a superb talent as an orator; his ability to influence people combined with his characteristic ruthlessness soon made a central figure…

Mazal Tov!

Solomon comes back to Berlin from a business trip to his home town in Poland, just in time for the birth of his first child…

The Hidden Sage

1932: Solomon meets a hidden sage who tells him that he must immediately begin “rescuing” Jewish children and sending away from Germany to Palestine…

A Narrow Escape

1935: There she was, her delicate little sister cornered by the brutal SS sergeant. Dvorah snuck up behind, kicked the Nazi, grabbed her sister and ran for her life…

Uncle Layish

Layish, a Serbian Jewish cavalry officer, could fire a rifle while standing on the back of one horse, jump to the back of another galloping horse and still hit a bullseye…

Brownshirt Clouds

1932: The Jewish ‘grape vine’ has information that the Brown Shirt’s are already getting military training and will soon be getting firearms as well…

Revenge

The Jewish youth of Austria make a daring revenge on the Hitler Brownshirt youth who killed a Jewish boy; the respite was ever so short…

The Meeting

Rabbi Freier gives Solomon the dangerous task of arranging the escape of Jewish children from Nazi Germany and bringing them to Palestine…

In the Austrian Army

Moshe Paul’s enlistment procedure was uneventful, except for several smirks and side comments about Jews… but he was in very good physical condition…

Blankenase

The Nazis raid the farm in search of the Jewish children, but the latter have already escaped trying to reach the Promised Land…

Betrayal

Solomon was sent to Berlin. There he was interred for four days while it was decided whether to execute him or ship him off to a concentration camp.

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