Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 255 Seiten |
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... fear . Sitting directly opposite me was Zosia , a girl who had attended my school . I was absolutely certain that she recognized me , for she was not the type to forget anyone whom she believed had done her wrong . In actuality , it was ...
... fear . Sitting directly opposite me was Zosia , a girl who had attended my school . I was absolutely certain that she recognized me , for she was not the type to forget anyone whom she believed had done her wrong . In actuality , it was ...
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... fear . For who ever heard of a Jewish girl not to show any fear when arrested ? This must have greatly surprised him— and even wicked Zosia . When the train stopped , the police officer led us into the Gestapo headquarters . I smiled ...
... fear . For who ever heard of a Jewish girl not to show any fear when arrested ? This must have greatly surprised him— and even wicked Zosia . When the train stopped , the police officer led us into the Gestapo headquarters . I smiled ...
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... fear of being Jewish . I related to all of them a little of my sufferings and my loneliness and soon fell asleep from exhaustion . I slept well , infused with a feeling of lightness and freedom in my heart that I had not experienced for ...
... fear of being Jewish . I related to all of them a little of my sufferings and my loneliness and soon fell asleep from exhaustion . I slept well , infused with a feeling of lightness and freedom in my heart that I had not experienced for ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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