The Beast of Berlin by Johann Waldemar Oldcastle is a tale of the French Resistance in World War II, both dramatic and realistic that depicts the life of two orphans in the midst of those dark and evil days. Are all Papists agreed? Is Papism right? The perplexing questions of a France which has forsaken both Protestantism and Papism are also addressed in this frightening yet beautiful tale from the prolific hand of the Childrens’ novelist Johann Oldcastle and will grip readers young and old in its iron grip. ‘Lest we Forget’ not only the Unknown Soldiers who fell on the front-line, but also those of the Resistance in all the Occupied European countries to whom it is probable many hundreds owe their lives and their Freedom.