Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 255 Seiten |
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... Zosia was trying to do , I was filled with hatred . For the use of my coat , she was prepared to let me die . She was not even a German ! She was only a Polish slave being taken to Germany for forced labor ! I was quite prepared to die ...
... Zosia was trying to do , I was filled with hatred . For the use of my coat , she was prepared to let me die . She was not even a German ! She was only a Polish slave being taken to Germany for forced labor ! I was quite prepared to die ...
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... Zosia's word against mine . I stood up and began to use the most profane expres- sions , calling Zosia every degrading name I could bring to mind . As I stared at her , I suddenly realized that she had dark hair and dark eyes . In ...
... Zosia's word against mine . I stood up and began to use the most profane expres- sions , calling Zosia every degrading name I could bring to mind . As I stared at her , I suddenly realized that she had dark hair and dark eyes . In ...
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... Zosia failed to inform them that she knew me . " Is that true ? " the officer asked Zosia . She became very pale . She suddenly seemed too fright- ened to answer and maybe even sorry that she had started this business . There was no ...
... Zosia failed to inform them that she knew me . " Is that true ? " the officer asked Zosia . She became very pale . She suddenly seemed too fright- ened to answer and maybe even sorry that she had started this business . There was no ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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