
Germaine Berton, die rote Jungfrau
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Language: GermanPublished:
Authors:
- Berings, Louis
1888 - 1966
- Goll, Yvan
1891 - 1950
- Leonhard, Rudolf
1889 - 1953
About this book
In the tumultuous aftermath of World War I, France grapples with social upheaval and political strife, setting the stage for "Germaine Berton, die rote Jungfrau" by Yvan Goll. This gripping historical novel delves into the life of Germaine Berton, a young woman whose fierce spirit ignites her involvement in radical movements. As she navigates the complexities of revolutionary fervor, themes of justice and sacrifice emerge, reflecting the era's struggle for change. With vivid portrayals of activism and the personal cost of conviction, this work appeals to students and civic activists eager to understand the intersection of individual agency and collective action. Discover the profound implications of Germaine's journey and the enduring quest for equality in a fractured society.