Damned Strong Love: The True Story of Willi G. and Stefan K. : A Novel

by Lutz van Dijk

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"The Nazi persecution of homosexuals is dramatized in this story, translated from the German.... An important addition to YA literature about the Holocaust & about the gay experience." -Booklist

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Jenson_AKA_DL Although one book is fiction and the other a true account there are many similarities between the story told in the latter part of "Briar Rose" and the whole story of "Damned Strong Love" for those who may be interested.

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As you can imagine with all non-fictional (or fictional I suppose) accounts of the Nazi occupation in Poland, this story was a hard read, although somewhat tempered by being primarily directed at young adults. This is the story of Stefan K., a Polish man whose teenage years lasted during the Nazi invasion of Poland into the beginning of the Russian invasion. Although the story covers a lot more ground than just the relationship between Stefen and his Austrian Nazi lover, Willie, it is the relationship between these two young man that shaped Stefen's future that gave the story its heart.

I don't really study history and have never really had an interest but, I think it is necessary that these stories be told so history doesn't repeat show more itself in the present day. I always find it so hard to believe that people are capable of such great cruelty to each other.

The only part of the story that I was somewhat disappointed in is that Stefan, who really has had no personal resolution in his life, didn't really share what had happened with his family and his friend, Jaap. I feel as though he must have had some connection with them all after the war. Overall I was very impressed with the translation of the story and despite how truly horrifying it was, I am glad to have read it.

Stefen's descriptions of what occurred after his arrest for homosexuality are harrowing and I would suggest this story for older teens and up.
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1991

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LGBTQ+, Fiction and Literature, Teen
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813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PT2664 .I48 .V4713Language and LiteratureGerman, Dutch and Scandinavian literaturesGerman literatureIndividual authors or works1961-2000
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