



Jose Alexander Jaime Portillo
About the Author
Alexander Portillo has been a storyteller at heart since childhood, often creating imaginative tales with his toys. Although he only recently began putting his stories to paper, Alexander has already authored several notable works, including A Mother’s Journey, A Sour Way Home, and Pussy, Feminism and the Mark of Women in the History of Mankind.World War II has always evoked a sense of nostalgia and courage for Alexander, inspiring him to write about this tumultuous period. His latest novel, The Memories of Erich Van Bismark, explores the duty and hope of a German soldier striving to save his loved ones amidst the chaos of war.

What You’ll Learn Reading this Book
At the heart of The Memories of Erich Van Bismark lies the struggle between duty and love, survival and sacrifice.
Honor & Duty
In the final days of World War II, Erich Van Bismark is torn between loyalty to his country and the deeper duty he feels toward his family. His journey is a testament to the inner conflict between obligation and personal morality.
Family & Sacrifice
War demands sacrifices, but none are greater than those made for the ones we love. Erich’s story is driven by an unbreakable bond with his family, showing that even in times of despair, love remains a guiding force.
Resilience & Hope
When all seems lost, the human spirit perseveres. Erich’s determination to protect his family is a reflection of the strength it takes to stand against impossible odds, proving that hope can survive even in the darkest of times.


What Readers Are Saying
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Readers of The Memories of Erich Van Bismark have been captivated by
its emotional depth, historical accuracy, and powerful storytelling.





