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|title=Auslander
|author=Paul Dowswell
|date=March 2009
|isbn=0747589097
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Peter's parents died in a car crash shortly after the Nazis had occupied Poland. Life under occupation hadn't been too bad for Peter's family; classified as Germanic rather than Slav, their lives had continued relatively normally. In fact, Peter isn't too disturbed by the Nazis - he'd never felt particularly at home in his village, what with his blond hair, blue eyes and general ''ubermensch'' look. But without his parents, Peter's life is dreadul. He misses them like mad, and the orphanage is a miserable place. There's little food and bullying is rife. So when the Race and Settlement Office classify Peter as racially valuable, he's very happy to be sent to Germany and to be taken in by racial scientist Professor Kaltenbach and his family.