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David Hradílek

    3. júl 1984
    Torso
    Schramm
    Hadamar
    • "Hadamar" is a historical psychological horror novel set during the Nazi era. It delves into the dark and chilling realities of a time marked by oppression and moral decay. The story unfolds in a haunting atmosphere, exploring the psychological turmoil of its characters as they navigate a world filled with fear, betrayal, and the struggle for survival. The narrative intricately weaves personal stories with historical events, revealing the impact of totalitarianism on the human psyche. As the characters confront their own demons and the horrors surrounding them, the novel raises profound questions about guilt, complicity, and the nature of evil. Through its vivid portrayal of a harrowing period, "Hadamar" invites readers to reflect on the fragility of humanity in the face of tyranny and the haunting legacy of history.

      Hadamar
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