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It was a time of crisis, a time of tragedy and a time of transcendent courage and determination. Leon Uris's novel is set in the midst of the ghetto uprising that defied Nazi tyranny, as the Jews of Warsaw boldly met Wehrmacht tanks with homemade weapons and bare fists. Here, painted on a canvas as broad as its subject matter, is the compelling story of one of the most heroic struggles of modern times. "Not only authentic as history....It is convincing as fiction.... the story of a sacrifice that had real meaning and will forever be remembered....A fine and important novel." The New York Times
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Mila 18, Leon Uris
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- 1970
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- Title
- Mila 18
- Subtitle
- The Soaring, Angry Novel of the Warsaw Ghetto That Dared to Defy the Nazi Regime
- Authors
- Leon Uris
- Publisher
- Corgi
- Released
- 1970
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 480
- ISBN10
- 0552083852
- ISBN13
- 9780552083850
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Historical Themes, Historical Fiction, Military Fiction, Wars, American Literature, World War II, Jews, Holocaust, Jewish Literature, Concentration camps, Anti-Fascist Resistance, Ghetto, Warsaw, Warsaw Ghetto (1940-1943), Occupation of Poland
- First published
- 1994
- Original title
- Mila 18
- Rating
- 4.3 out of 5
- Description
- It was a time of crisis, a time of tragedy and a time of transcendent courage and determination. Leon Uris's novel is set in the midst of the ghetto uprising that defied Nazi tyranny, as the Jews of Warsaw boldly met Wehrmacht tanks with homemade weapons and bare fists. Here, painted on a canvas as broad as its subject matter, is the compelling story of one of the most heroic struggles of modern times. "Not only authentic as history....It is convincing as fiction.... the story of a sacrifice that had real meaning and will forever be remembered....A fine and important novel." The New York Times
