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OverviewIn the heart of Nazi Germany, where even a whisper of dissent could mean death, a seventeen-year-old boy dared to tell the truth. This is the extraordinary story of Helmuth Hübener, the youngest person executed for resistance against the Third Reich, and the clandestine operation that terrified the Nazi regime from within. Hamburg, 1941. While Hitler's propaganda machine churns out lies and most Germans bow to the swastika, Helmuth Hübener sits hunched over a forbidden radio in the darkness, transcribing broadcasts from the BBC. What he hears-the truth about Nazi atrocities, the real progress of the war, the regime's systematic deceptions-compels him to act. Armed with nothing but a typewriter, carbon paper, and unshakeable moral courage, this young apprentice begins crafting leaflets that will spread like wildfire through the city, each one a grenade of truth lobbed into the heart of the Nazi lie. But Helmuth doesn't work alone. Alongside his small circle of friends-Rudi Wobbe and Karl-Heinz Schnibbe-he establishes one of the most daring youth resistance movements in German history. By night, they distribute their subversive flyers in apartment buildings, telephone booths, and coat pockets throughout Hamburg. By day, they live double lives as ordinary citizens, knowing that discovery means certain death. The Gestapo, humiliated by their inability to stop the mysterious leaflets, launches an intensive manhunt for the phantom resistance fighters they believe must be trained communist agents or Allied operatives. What makes this story even more remarkable is what they don't know: the sophisticated network they're hunting is run by teenagers. The mastermind they seek is a boy who should be worried about school dances and first love, not state secrets and survival. Yet Helmuth Hübener possesses a wisdom and moral clarity that eludes most adults in Nazi Germany. As a member of the Mormon Church, he grapples with the heartbreaking reality that his own religious community has largely accommodated Hitler's regime, making his resistance not just political but profoundly spiritual. Drawing on recently discovered documents, personal testimonies, and transcripts of Helmuth's interrogation and trial, TRUTH AND TREASON reconstructs this astonishing true story with novelistic intensity. We witness the terror of each leaflet distribution, the increasingly sophisticated techniques the boys employ to evade detection, and the devastating moment when the Gestapo finally closes in. We sit in the courtroom where Helmuth, facing Roland Freisler's notorious People's Court, refuses to renounce his beliefs even as the death sentence becomes inevitable. But this is more than a story of tragedy. It's a testament to the power of individual conscience in the face of totalitarian evil. It's a coming-of-age story set against humanity's darkest hour. It's a thriller that happens to be true. And it's a question that echoes across decades: What would you risk to speak the truth when the whole world seems bent on lies? At a time when misinformation and authoritarianism again threaten democratic societies, Helmuth Hübener's story resonates with urgent contemporary relevance. His resistance reminds us that heroism isn't reserved for soldiers and statesmen-sometimes it belongs to teenagers with typewriters who refuse to be silent. TRUTH AND TREASON is an unforgettable portrait of moral courage, youthful idealism, and the radical act of resistance in an age of conformity and fear. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Douglas E McCarronPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.141kg ISBN: 9798271246302Pages: 98 Publication Date: 23 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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