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We had to do it. We had to reprint this book. Rarely has a book had such an impact on so many of us here at Ignatius Press. It is one of the most powerful and moving books we have come across. If you can only buy one book this season, this must be the one. Here is the astonishing true story of the harrowing experiences of a young German seminarian drafted into Hitler's dreaded SS at the onset of World War II. Without betraying his Christian ideals, against all odds, and in the face of Evil, Gereon Goldmann was able to complete his priestly training, be ordained, and secretly minister to German Catholic soldiers and innocent civilian victims caught up in the horrors of war. How it all came to pass will astound you. Father Goldmann tells of his own incredible experiences of the trials of war, his many escapes from almost certain death, and the diabolical persecution that he and his fellow Catholic soldiers encountered on account of their faith. What emerges is an extraordinary witness to the workings of Divine Providence and the undying power of love, prayer, faith, and sacrifice. Illustrated Review: Worth the read; a real page turner. - Great story!! I used to be in the military and I can see how many things he described could have happened. Then, after going through all that he did, he becomes a missionary in Asia. A man of true vigor. Review: One of my favorite books of all times - One of my favorite books and everyone I've given it to has said the same thing. What a powerful, powerful story.






























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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,187 Reviews |
A**D
Worth the read; a real page turner.
Great story!! I used to be in the military and I can see how many things he described could have happened. Then, after going through all that he did, he becomes a missionary in Asia. A man of true vigor.
P**G
One of my favorite books of all times
One of my favorite books and everyone I've given it to has said the same thing. What a powerful, powerful story.
C**W
Amazing story of the faith and love of one man
I was so humbled reading this. This man’s dedication, faith, love and endurance was absolutely amazing. I could feel so bad by comparing my Christian walk with his. But, I want to be inspired by his life so that I can do more, so much more than what I am doing now. He showed me that God can work in amazing ways if we would only trust him and Try. I settle for so little compared to what could be. This humble man gave me a glimpse of what my life could be with God’s help. I was utterly amazed at how many incredible things God did through this man. And he seem to have so much joy. But he must have had an enormous gift of faith. What an inspiration. Also, I am not a Catholic. But I recognize this man truly was a Christian Who love God and wanted to be used by him. There were so many exciting parts as well that made the book interesting.
I**A
Good being brought out during WWII Germany.
This book is a classic I think. A very true story of how a Catholic man during WWII gets caught up being in the military & how he handles it. With Gods help for sure. An amazing true story. A must read. Women & men both are intrigued by this non-fiction story.
R**Z
A Franciscan priest goes from Nazi-SS chaplain to a ministry in post WW II Japan
This is an amazing book - to say the least! The story told by Gereon Goldmann, a Catholic priest,begins in Germany a few years before the outbreak of WW II, and ends in post-war Japan. Goldman, a deeply religious young man, a seminarian preparing for the priesthood,is inducted into the Waffen-SS, and later into the regular German Army. Wherever he serves, he never hides his Catholic faith, not even from Heinrich Himmler, the infamous SS leader. Though Goldmann experiences combat on the western, eastern and southern war fronts, with his main responsibility caring for the wounded and dying, he proves himself a brave soldier. Because he never hides his opposition to Nazi ideology, the Gestapo keeps a file on him. He stands trial before a German court for "weakening the armed forces"[Through remarks he made], but is acquitted. Later, a charge of being involved in the July 1944 assassination plot against Hitler is dropped. He is received by Pope Pius XXII and eventually ordained a Franciscan priest; after the war he serves his God in different countries. Should a reader doubt this story, the author has photos and documents to prove it. In one photo he stands tall in his SS uniform; in another Himmler visits Catholic seminarians in the Waffen-SS. There are dozens of photos whose authenticity cannot be doubted. Goldmann cites names of well-known persons, places, churches and Catholic institutions in Germany, as well as events in Poland, France, Russia and Italy, most of which are known to this reviewer, who suffered through WW II as a German soldier. Yet something does not sound right, something more subjective than the casehardened events themselves. These are dialogues he cites with superior officers in the military, and with a Catholic nun, "Sister Solano." Since this is a sensitive subject, the reader may wish to know my credentials for saying this. I became a member of the Hitler Youth in 1932 and a soldier in the German army on 1 January 1940. I served in northern Finland. After the Russian Arctic advance and surrender of the Finns, I was deployed to Norway, where I survived until the end of the war. My exper-iences are documented in my book, "A Mind in Prison" (Brassey 2000). While Goldmann's veracity in describing events is beyond doubt, his dialogues with military superiors sound unreal to anyone who has been in the German army. I first thought he described these dialogues verbatim, but came to realize they could not have happened that way. Rather than the reasoned exchanges between equals Goldmann describes, the dialogues I had with superiors mostly consisted of shouts and threats, with quiet acquiescence from my sdie. He rightly describes many non-commissioned officers as sadistic thugs, and I attest to the accuracy of that portrayal. Goldmann's dialogues with Sister Solana are an unreal chain of prophecies in which she foretells almost his entire life. When he was still a boy, she predicts that he will become a priest twenty years later. She prophecies all of his military assignments to Russia, then France and Italy. She says he will meet Pope Pius XII in Rome, who will allow his ordination to the priesthood; a year later the Bishop of Algiers ordains Goldmann while he is a prisoner of war. I believe the author may have exaggerated Sister Solana's role to strengthen the faith of his Catholic readers, and to convert as many as possible who were not of his faith. The blend of Goldmann's religious and humanitarian works - the latter as an army medic - is consistently expressed in the book. In 1954, Fr. Goldmann arrived in Tokyo to begin a ministry as a parish priest to Japanese Catholics that lasted for 22 years. In summary, this is an amazing story. Even though the author occasionally oversteps the bounds of objective historical writing, the book is to be recommended to everyone interested in recent history, religion or philosophy. Bruno Manz
K**R
Wonderful
I could not put it down without feeling sad. I loved the story and everything it represented. It truly shows how ones unwavering faith and trust in God is never a waste of time. It also showed how powerful prayer is and can be even if we ourselves are not there to witness the outcome. Absolutely a wonderful story and addicting. I think the greatest lesson I took besides the spiritual lesson was the fact that you can never judge others based on the acts of a few. Fr. Goldmann had to endure years of abuse and deep, dark hatred for actions he never condoned, supported nor believed in. He obviously had a heart tied to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and I'm so very thankful and happy to hear he never lost that tie but fought almost to the death (numerous times) to maintain and strengthen that tie.
F**D
An incredible religious story by a German SS Officer
Fr. Karl (Gereon) Goldman was forced to join the German Army and was advanced to a SS Officer position yet he never fired a shot and he did all he could to help dying German soldiers die in peace with God. The true story written by him is so full of amazing happenings that it is impossible to recount them. He was wrongly accused and was to be shot by a German firing squad but was saved at the last moment. At the end of the war he went as a missionary to Japan where he did so much to help the needy that he was awarded a medal by the Head of the Japanese Government.
B**R
Deserves to be a Classic of 20th Century Writing
This book is one of the few that have changed my life - filling me with inspired passion and trusting resolve. I wish it would be read by anyone struggling with the boredom of life, with lethargy, lukewarmness or just ennui. And by anyone Catholic. First of all though, this book is a ripping yarn. A riveting page-turner, a breathtaking adventure, a masterful biography, a spiritual journey. An astounding achievement in and of itself: A gripping story of the 20th century's fateful turn from God, and a Franciscan's struggle for the Love of God amid the horror of Nazi Germany and WWII, helped by the power of many, many devoted prayers - and divine grace. But what is more, it is the true story of a life that is an even more astounding achievement, a testament to what true Christian faith can overcome, rely on, sow and reap. Most highly recommended.
F**D
Incredible!
What an amazing life experience! After all the terrible trials to which he was subjected during World War 2, he then went to Japan and did marvellous work for the poor. Many were converted because of his untiring kindness. His building work was undertaken with such a trust in God that, even though he had little money, the huge bills were paid on time due to generous donations, often from strangers. I recommend this book to anyone who thinks life is hard.
B**C
Super
Die Geschichte dieses Mannes ist Atemberaubend. Er schreibt super mitreißend. Von der Kindheit über die Priesterausbildung, in der SS ... auf den Mund ist er nicht gefallen.
D**T
Amazing and inspiring story - Astounding example of the power of prayer
I expect that Father Goldmann has an excellent chance of being named a saint. His fortitude, dedication to a cause, Christian boldness and courage are very inspiring to read about. The book reads like an unbelievable novel, including narrow and timely escapes. The best and most awesome part of his story is the supportive prayer that he received from several sources and how God responded to those prayers. Truth is stranger than fiction, especially when a person submits totally to God and has good people praying for him or her.
A**E
mmmouais!
franchement, la lecture de ce livre laisse un gout amer... l'auteur est convaincu qu'il faut se battre physiquement pour défendre sa religion et relate comment, dans son enfance, il se battait contre leurs voisins protestants... il s'st servi de son arme pour "convaincre" un évêque de lui donner le droit de dire la messe... il décrit les japonais de son époque comme des quasi animaux... N’achetez pas ce livre, ...
J**A
Increíble lección de vida
Excelente novela.
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