Nina Willner

Nina Willner is an author known for her book 'Forty Autumns,' which details her family's experiences in East Germany during the Cold War. She is a former U.S. Army intelligence officer.

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  1. 1. Forty Autumns

    A Family's Story of Courage and Survival on Both Sides of the Berlin Wall

    Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, this poignant memoir chronicles the harrowing experiences of a family divided by the Iron Curtain. Spanning four decades, it delves into the life of a young woman who escapes East Germany, leaving behind her family to seek freedom in the West. Through a tapestry of personal stories, the narrative captures the resilience, courage, and enduring hope of those who remained behind, enduring the oppressive regime. It is a testament to the strength of familial bonds and the indomitable spirit of those who dared to dream of a better future.

  2. 2. Deadly Deception The Proof That Sex And Hiv Absolutely Do Not Cause Aids

    The Proof That Sex And Hiv Absolutely Do Not Cause Aids

    This controversial book challenges the widely accepted scientific consensus that HIV is the cause of AIDS, arguing instead that the disease is a result of other factors such as drug use, malnutrition, and stress. The author presents an array of evidence and alternative theories, questioning the reliability of mainstream medical research and the motivations behind it. By examining historical data, medical studies, and anecdotal accounts, the book seeks to provoke critical thinking and debate about the true origins and causes of AIDS, urging readers to reconsider the established narrative.