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The Last Nazi
The Last Nazi
The Last Nazi
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The Last Nazi

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The Last Nazi is found in the American Midwest where he has been hiding for 50 years! Born of German immigrants he takes on the bitterness of his family from the defeat in World War I; sympathizing with Hitler, he wields vengeance on an unsuspecting Jewish merchant of a local farming community. Yet, the ghosts of the past haunt him on his last night on earth in an eerie surrealism. As the old man sleeps in the dilapidated farm house his greatest fear of being found becomes a reality and his only salvation in the end, but it is too late.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 2, 2013
ISBN9781301063833
The Last Nazi
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Anthony O'Brian

Anthony O'Brian is a lifelong resident of the Pacific Northwest. He has a beautiful wife, three wonderful children and one dog. O'Brian has worked a wide variety of jobs, traveled the continental U.S. extensively, and been involved in several professional and non-professional capacities through the years, as a teacher, principal, P.E. instructor, construction worker, bus driver, public speaker, welder, editor, truck driver, machinist, and mechanic; currently a business owner and President of a non-profit corporation. He enjoys writing and has plans for several books to be published soon. Anthony and his family are traveling the United States again working for their non-profit corporation.

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    The Last Nazi - Anthony O'Brian

    The Last Nazi

    By: Anthony O’Brian

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    Copyright 2013 Anthony O’Brian

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    The Last Nazi

    Chapter 1

    The faded swastika was nearly fifty years old. The grey, weathered wood was worn down by wind, sun, and dust until the grain stood out. It was hard to see close up, but from a distance of about 15 feet you could see the outline of what used to be a hurriedly painted, black swastika. In a couple of places the paint had ran down on the wood and dried before getting too far away.

    There was something else on the wood, but it was not as discernable –almost indiscernible entirely. It was dried blood. It had been splattered against the wood underneath, to the sides of, and some above the symbol. That was not too be seen now, just a few slightly darker spots near the base.

    If you stood back you would see that you were looking at the wall of a building of some sort. If you stood back even more you could see that it was the outside wall of a barn.

    ***

    It was close to midnight, yet it was extremely bright this June night, due to the risen moon. It was almost as if you could see everything that was around you in an eerie glow. The swastika was somewhat visible. The barn, the yard, the trees bordering the property, and the old, small, three story farm house was plainly seen. It stood there square and silent. No lights shown. No car in the driveway. No sign of life. Yet, it was inhabited. An old man slept soundly on his worn out bed, his wispy white hair disheveled over his face. He was barely even moving as he breathed. His loyal sheep dog lay asleep at the foot of his bed on an old, worn, knitted, oval rug.

    The dog’s eyes opened and fixed straight ahead. Then he lifted up his head and elevated his ears slightly, unsure of the strange sound. Then suddenly, he jerked up, growled once and ran to his master’s side. Whining, he licked his hand. When that failed to rouse the old man he grabbed the

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