“Where the Seed Is Planted,” so grows the harvest, each in its own time and place. Parents nurture their off-spring as best they can. Then their environment takes over, molding them into the likeness of their leaders. A Russian girl, a German boy, and an American girl were typical of...
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“Where the Seed Is Planted,” so grows the harvest, each in its own time and place. Parents nurture their off-spring as best they can. Then their environment takes over, molding them into the likeness of their leaders.
A Russian girl, a German boy, and an American girl were typical of their cultures, parallel in time, yet totally different in their beliefs. They patterned themselves after their idols, their heroes---Stalin, Hitler, and Roosevelt.
The world is very complicated, but not for a child. That is, not until the nurturing environment turns them into pawns, and launches them into the greatest war man has ever known.
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