The Courtship of Julian and Frieda
A True Story
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About the Book
In Nazi occupied Austria, two young people commit a capital offence; they fall in love. The Courtship of Julian & Frieda is the true story of a young couple who develop an extraordinary bond. In the old-world splendor of a remote mountain estate, a wealthy girl and a poor boy are thrown together by circumstance. An unsuitable match by the standards of the day, these two congenial young people would soon realize a regard for one another strong enough to defy any proscription. Although they are both unmarried Catholics, the Nazis have decreed any relationship between an Austrian and a Pole to be strictly forbidden. The couple meet in secret; for a year they successfully elude detection until, in the summer of 1941, they are betrayed. Arrested and sent to Gestapo headquarters, they face the implacable savagery of Nazi “justice.”
About the Author
Krista Perry Dunn is an award-winning writer and filmmaker. She has worked principally in broadcast advertising, with occasional forays into theatrical release and documentary projects. This is her first book.