Written in 1939, first published in 1942, a national bestseller and
a 1943 BOMC Main Selection, The Seventh Cross presented a still
doubtful, naive America a first-hand account of life in Hitler's
Germany and of the horrors of the concentration camps. Seven men
attempt an escape from Westhofen; the camp commander erects seven
crosses, one for each. Only one, the young communist, Heisler,
survives, not by cunning or superior skill, but through the
complicity of a web of common citizens unwilling to bow to the
Gestapo and forced to make decisions that will determine the
character of their future lives.
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