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On www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com read the poems in “The Day of the Hidden Truth Poems”


Posted by cheryl - July 15th, 2015

For The Website www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com
From the poem, Life And The Clock from the book The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems. the powerful words that tells us the message…..
”And our heart gods ting-a-ling.
Winter follows autumn in full force.
And time runs its course.
Then suddenly we look around
And snow covers the ground.
As life keeps rolling on,
Another year is gone”……..

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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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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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Choosing Books That Express the Tension of the Times


Posted by cheryl - May 19th, 2015

Choosing Books That Express the Tension of the Times
Written by author, Cheryl Freier
The novel, Echoes Resounding from the Past: Hidden Truth Poems is a depiction of triumph over innumerable odds. This is Joseph Freier’s story and his hope to survive in the woods in Nazi Slovakia. In this novel, one learns about how people survived in other wars. In this book, the reader’s fascination for a revelation is realized as the thought: it is a small world is revealed. Find out how two people meet from opposite ends of the world.

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From the book Echoes Resounding From The Past Hidden Truth Poems


Posted by cheryl - March 26th, 2015

Especially at this time of the year with the holidays of Easter and Passover, we are reminded about our past histories. We are reminded about those American soldiers who fought in the war theatres of Europe for the peace and restoration of rights for European people. Read the book Echoes Resounding From the Past for a reading experience you will never forget.

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Some Pearls Of Wisdom By Cheryl Freier www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com


Posted by cheryl - February 23rd, 2015

Hidden Truth Poems Can Be Sayings From The Fathers
Written by Cheryl Freier www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com
Saying From Biblical Times
In Biblical times, the famed Rabbi Akiba had many disciples. One of his disciples was
Ben Azai. Ben Azai was known for saying: “Despise not any man and regard nothing as impossible; for you find no man who has not his hour, and no thing which has not its place” This was indeed visions and words of wisdom. It was what is also called hidden truth poems. (The Ethics of the Talmud Sayings of the Fathers By R. Trafers Herford)
Read Cheryl Freier’s Books
Visit Cheryl Freier’s website: wwwthegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com and read her latest novel, Echoes Resounding From The Past: Hidden Truth Poems, and read her latest storybook: the Morning’s Glory: The Light.

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Acceptance Of Stressors During A War Is A Real Toggle For Reality, But It Has To Be Done In Order To Survive By Cheryl Freier www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com


Posted by cheryl - February 12th, 2015

Stresses About War Times Are Hard For Children To Accept
By Cheryl Freier-author of historical fiction novels on the Holocaust www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com
The word stress is such a general word. By itself it really does not really explain much. Yet, the meaning of the word stress does say that a person is struggling with her thoughts and emotions. The key issue about stress is also how the stress affects others. Stress ripples off onto children. At least 20 percent of children suffer from stress. Warnings signs for children with stress symptoms include irritability, lack of sleep and anger. (From The American Legion Magazine, October 2014, page 13).
Joseph Freier’s children accepted the World War II edict that they were being hunted down by the Nazis. The decision to accept this truth was shattering for the children, but they knew that they could not give into anxieties. Stress and denial would cost them their lives. Cheryl Freier is the author of the new novel, Echoes Resounding From The Past Hidden Truth Poems, and The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems, and The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems.

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There Are Many Bridges To Cross–Some Are Real And Some Not Real Written By Cheryl Freier


Posted by cheryl - February 9th, 2015

We All Cross The Bridges In Our Minds As We Survive Our Experiences And We Cross Real Bridges Too. Cheryl Freier is an author of novels. She is the author and illustrator of children’s books.
Many of the bridges in the United States are in need of repair. The Tappan Zee Bridge in New York has outlasted its design. The design is the cantilever bridge, which distributes the weight of its beams and users to anchors that are secured offshore. The Tappan Zee Bridge has been replaced with the European design, the cable-stayed bridge. This type of bridge distributes its weight with cables and towers and is much cheaper to construct. Civil engineers consider it the first choice for the building of bridges when a bridge is needed to cover an area of 3,000 feet or more.
There were many bridges for the Freiers to cross in their plight for flight from the Nazi insurgents in Slovakia; some were real and some were composites of their thinking, but they had to pass them nevertheless. Read author Cheryl Freier’s latest novel: Echoes Resounding From The Past: Hidden Truth Poems. Read her first novel about the family’s escape from the Nazis: The Grayling: Hidden Truth Poems. The grayling was the fish that they ate when they were hiding near a lake in the woods in Slovakia. Follow Cheryl’s website: www.thegraylinghiddentruthpoems.com.

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The winner of a contest is not necessarily the most pugilistic


Posted by cheryl - February 9th, 2015

The T-Rex Was Unlikely To Win A Race Against The Hadrosaur
Written By Cheryl Freier-author-illustrator
Back in prehistoric times, a carnivorous predator, the T-rex did not necessarily have a chance of overcoming another prehistoric dinosaur, the hadrosaur, who was reputed to be a herbivore. The hadrosaur had its caudofemoralis muscle attached much lower to the femur of its back legs and therefore there was a much longer muscle contraction which automatically made its running strides shorter and slower. The T-Rex was able to run faster at first but would tire out sooner. It was then in prehistoric times that the hadrosaur outwitted the T-rex. (Scientific American, February, 2015, p. 19.)
So it was the story told over again throughout history that the victor of a contest is not necessarily the stronger of the two opponents. Such was the outcome of the story of David and Goliath as told in the Bible. Such was the outcome of WWII when the vicious Nazis had the world at bay until the Americans, and the British, and the Russians overtook the Nazis. Cheryl Freier is the author of The Wild Grasses: Hidden Truth Poems which tells the story about the harrowing experiences of a family forced to hide in the woods during WWII. Cheryl Freier is the author and illustrator of the storybook for children The Shepherd Boy And The Sheep Alphabet, which is the story about young King David and features the added feature of an alphabet book about the different types of sheep in the world.

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