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What Do The Clocks Of Time Tell Us?


Posted by cheryl - July 8th, 2015

The Clocks of Time Tell Us in a Memorable Message
Written by Cheryl Freier, novelist of the Holocaust Theme
“The clocks of time, and time itself, and eternity passes just once every second in our lifetimes, and while the clocks are ticking, truth becomes eternal as the truth tells us exactly what happened in that moment and in that capsule of time.” Words taken from the book, Echoes Resounding From The Past Hidden Truth Poems by author Cheryl Freier and the book is the fifth of a series of books telling her husband’s story when he was a young boy in Nazi Slovakia. A sixth edition, which is entitled Anna’s Christmas, is being completed. All published editions are listed on www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com.

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Announcing Good Reads Listing of Echoes Resounding From the Past Hidden Truth Poems. In Connection With the Website www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com, A New Novel Will Be Submitted For Publication


Posted by cheryl - July 5th, 2015

In connection with the website: www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com, I will be publishing an additional novel, which is on the same Holocaust theme, Christmas in Nazi Slovakia. This particular novel will be a particularly powerful one. It is the story of Anna Freier who is hiding in a bunker with her husband and children in the woods in Slovakia. She and her family are starving. Nearby villagers organize a Christmas delivery of foods to people starving in the woods. Anna was outside in the darkness of night praying for herself and her family when she saw lighted torches and heard the hooves of horses pulling sleighs. She heard people singing. At first she thought that her mind was playing tricks on her. Then she realized that the lights of the torches were real. In that moment, she did not care if these people were Nazis. She only knew that her family was starving…. The story is based on a real life situation.

Another novel, Echoes Resounding From The Past Hidden Truth Poems is now on Good Reads website.

A storybook, The Morning’s Glory: The Light was sent to the future Queen of England, Catherine. Gracious notes of thank you were received for the gift.

Please contact me at cfreier2003@yahoo.com or at 508 545 2337. I want a film made out of one of my novels on the Holocaust. Thank you.

Cheryl Freier

www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com

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Read Good Reads Selection, the Echoes Resounding From The Past Hidden Truth Poems, written by Cheryl Freier in Memoriam of Martin Freier who was a survivor of the Nazi Holocaust


Posted by cheryl - July 4th, 2015

Read Goods Reads Website For The Selection of The Book Echoes Resounding From The Past Hidden Truth Poems
For a memorable reading experience, read the book suggested on Good Reads website, Echoes Resounding From The Past Hidden Truth Poems, which is written by Cheryl Freier. The echoes are resounding loud and clear in the book about the historical actions in wars and the facts about the truth. The echoes resound about the essential concepts of truth. All men and women should learn the truths about what happened in Slovakia during WWII. In this book there is the story about four brothers. They were alone and hidden in a secret room that was built in the back of barn on a farm in a nearby town, near to Micholovce, Slovakia. It was not safe for them to stay at the farm. They hid in the woods. They were crossing a field one day when they saw an army of Nazis soldiers in the distance. They did not run. They quickly devised a makeshift ball and they throw the ball to each other while the Nazi soldiers passed them by in the distance. Somewhere at the very end of the line of soldiers, one of the soldiers called out, “Those four boys could be Jews”. An officer nearby to him called out to him, “If they were Jews, they would never be out in the open field and paying ball with each other”. The Nazi soldiers passed. The boys, the sons of Joseph Freier stopped playing ball and went on their way. They survived the war. For a memorable and everlasting reading experience, read the book, Echoes Resounding from The Past Hidden Truth Poems. Look into the website of author Cheryl Freier, www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com and choose to read one of the other books. The first book of the series is The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems. The grayling fish was the fish that they caught and ate when they escaped to the woods in 1944. The grayling fish swims closer to the surface of the water and is easier to catch than other fish. However, after the grayling fish is caught, it fights harder to survive than any other fish. Read author Cheryl Freier’s novels, which are written about her husband, Martin Freier, when he was a young boy in Nazi Slovakia. She has presented his poems that he wrote about his thoughts on the war and on his reflections about life in the book, The Day of the Hidden Truth Poems. The Day of the Hidden Truth Poems is the fourth book that she published.

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Good Reads Presents Echoes Resounding From The Past Hidden truth Poems


Posted by cheryl - July 3rd, 2015

Good Reads Today Presents Echoes Resounding From The Past Hidden Truth Poems
Echoes Resounding From The Past is a memorable book to read. Its uniqueness is that it is not only a book about wars, it is a book about life and finding love. Life goes on. Life goes on after wars. Cheryl Freier is the author of a series of five books on stories about people who survived the Holocaust. The first book is entitled, The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems. The forth book is a presentation of the poetry that Martin Freier, a survivor of the Holocaust wrote. Martin’s book of poems is written about powerful thoughts about life. His story, which is presented in Echoes Resounding From The Past Hidden is highly inspiring. The stories in the books and his poetry are based on real life experiences. People all over the world should read these inspiring books.

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Echoes Resounding From Tne Past Is On Good Reads


Posted by cheryl - July 2nd, 2015

Good Reads Website Presents Echoes Resounding From The Past Hidden Truth Poems
Good Reads presents Cheryl Freier’s Echoes Resounding From The Past Hidden Truth Poems. It is a novel written about wars. It is a novel written about survival. It is a novel written about life, and hope, and love. For the best of choices, choose to read Echoes Resounding From The Past Hidden Truth Poems.

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Exciting News-the book, Echoes Resounding From The Past Is Listed on Good Reads Written by Cheryl Freier


Posted by cheryl - July 1st, 2015

Exciting Marketing News on the Book, Echoes Resounding From The Past Hidden Truth Poems
Written by the author, Cheryl Freier
It is with great excitement that I share with you readers that my book, Echoes Resounding From the Past Hidden Truth Poems is now listed on Good Reads website. This book is a book of many stories, which tells of the triumph against innumerable, inestimable odds.
It was during the war in Europe in the year 1943 and even though the Nazis had been bribed to stop their collection and deportation of Jews in Slovakia, there were scattered collections of Jews whom the Nazis felt were part of the resistance in Slovakia and against them. Joseph Freier knew that the Germans would come soon to Slovakia to collect the Jews. He devised a plan whereby he would stay with his wife and his daughter in the house. He arranged to have his four sons sent off to live in the back of a barn on a large farm in a nearby village.
Echoes Resounding is also the story of two people who meet and fall in love by chance. Is their chance meeting really by chance or was it a meeting that was meant to be? Each of these two persons had once lived in Brooklyn, New York. One, Martin Freier had survived the war in Europe. Cheryl, his bride to be, had grown up on a farm in New Jersey. Each had lived for a while in Brooklyn, New York. This is a powerful story that expresses the common denominator of Brooklyn, New York to its essence. Brooklyn, New York was special. And in historical annals, it had never been captured by the British in the history of the United States in the war of independence.
Read Echoes Resounding From The Past Hidden Truth Poems for an enjoyable, enriching experience. It is truly a memorable reading experience.

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Why Japan’s Navy Lost Their Naval Superiority


Posted by cheryl - June 11th, 2015

Why the Japanese Navy Lost Their Winning Edge on the Sea in WWII
Information about the Japanese Battleship the Yamato
The Japanese during WWII built their naval ships with pride and glory for their country. The Yamato and the Musashi, the Yamato’s sister ship were commissioned with pride. These two ships were particularly designed to win naval battles against innumerable odds. These ships were armed with superior armaments to withstand naval attacks by the Americans.
Japan’s Balance of Naval Power Wanes in 1944
The Americans regained their naval superiority over the Japanese in 1944. By the year 1945, many of Japan’s ships were sunk and the country did not possess the industrial power to produce new ships. Shortages of fuel also plagued the Japanese Navy. The Japanese Navy was a far cry from the naval superiority they gained after they bombed Pearl Harbor.
The End of the Yamato
Knowing it was futile to win against the American Naval superiority, the Japanese Naval Command dispatched orders for the Yamato to sale to Okinawa. The Yamato had orders to defend the island to its end. That is exactly what happened. The Americans seized the opportunity to send bombers from one of their carriers. The Americans sent torpedo bombers to sink the Yamato. The Americans succeeded. It was an end to the era of the Japanese pride in their naval abilities and achievements during to the war.

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Cheryl’s Column By Cheryl Freier For www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com


Posted by cheryl - May 31st, 2015

Cheryl’s Column, Written By Cheryl Freier, for www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com
On this date in history, there were some displaced persons, refugees that had been captured by the Nazis that were freed. Notably were the refugees in Rees, Germany who were to be repatriated. Also, other displaced persons because of the war leave temporary transfer camps, which were near Hamburg, Germany. These people were very fortunate to survive the war and to go back to Russia.

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I Received A Letter From The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Secretary


Posted by cheryl - May 31st, 2015

I Received A Letter From The Duke And Duchess of Cambridge’s Secretary
Written By Cheryl Freier
I received a letter yesterday from the Secretary of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, William and Katherine. I had sent William and Katherine a copy of the storybook, The Morning’s Glory: The Light. I had written and illustrated the storybook. The story had an interesting plot about a young boy named George. George had three friends: the four-winged butterfly, the rabbit, and the gray bird. Together George and his three friends travel through a maze. They meet a wizard and a genie. George solves a mystery by solving a puzzle and thereby releases a spell. As a result, the souls of the one-hundred men and women who have been under a spell in King Solomon’s Castle are freed. George travels home with his three friends to his castle. Read the storybook, The Morning’s Glory: The Light. It is a delightful, exciting book for young children to read. Look at my website for additional storybooks at www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com.

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Cheryl’s Column: On This Date In History


Posted by cheryl - May 29th, 2015

On this date in history and in the beginning of WWII, Adolph Hitler gave the orders for mobilization of over 95 divisions of soldiers to prepare for the conquest of Czechoslovakia.

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