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Rainbow over Hell: The Death Row Deliverance of a World War II Assassin

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"Perhaps it was destiny, but time and again, Saburo faced imminent death—and barely escaped. But how long would he manage to survive?" Easily one of the most dramatic conversion stories you’ll ever read, Rainbow Over Hell lets you see the horrors of World War II through the eyes of a Japanese youth who joined the resistance against the Americans and became an assassin. Saburo’s eventual arrest and death sentence formed the backdrop for a life-altering encounter with another condemned Man who died long ago to secure his freedom.

189 pages, Paperback

First published March 31, 2006

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April 12, 2022
Amei o livro... ver os horrores da segunda guerra mundial por alguém que estava ali no meio de tudo, junto a um dos povos derrotados é chocante.
Quando lemos tal história e vemos a forma como Saburo foi livrado diversas vezes da morte de forma miraculosa é impossível não acreditar na existência de Deus.
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