Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 255 Seiten |
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... Lublin . Absorbed in the golden world of her childhood , she had but a passing awareness of the distant rumblings of war . Nevertheless , she once happened to hear one of Hitler's harangues on the radio , during which he promised to ...
... Lublin . Absorbed in the golden world of her childhood , she had but a passing awareness of the distant rumblings of war . Nevertheless , she once happened to hear one of Hitler's harangues on the radio , during which he promised to ...
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... LUBLIN for Germany . As the train pulled away , I tried to relax by convincing myself that my troubles were over - at least for a little while . When I thought of the precious identity card that I possessed , I even allowed myself to ...
... LUBLIN for Germany . As the train pulled away , I tried to relax by convincing myself that my troubles were over - at least for a little while . When I thought of the precious identity card that I possessed , I even allowed myself to ...
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... Lublin . I packed my luggage and asked Mr. Adamski to give me a lift back to the station in his druzka . Arriving in Lublin , I wondered if there were perhaps any Jewish people left . I had had some relatives there before the war and ...
... Lublin . I packed my luggage and asked Mr. Adamski to give me a lift back to the station in his druzka . Arriving in Lublin , I wondered if there were perhaps any Jewish people left . I had had some relatives there before the war and ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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