Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 255 Seiten |
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... feel so strong , but when I looked , I was surprised to see that I was still short . I began to feel both hungry and thirsty , but I didn't allow myself the luxury of eating from the food I was taking back to Tarnogrod to my beloved ...
... feel so strong , but when I looked , I was surprised to see that I was still short . I began to feel both hungry and thirsty , but I didn't allow myself the luxury of eating from the food I was taking back to Tarnogrod to my beloved ...
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... feel anything at all for a while . I slept for hours , too tired even to dream . When I woke up from my nap , I felt greatly refreshed and full of new energy . Autumn was not far away , and I shuddered when I saw the weather changing ...
... feel anything at all for a while . I slept for hours , too tired even to dream . When I woke up from my nap , I felt greatly refreshed and full of new energy . Autumn was not far away , and I shuddered when I saw the weather changing ...
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... feel ashamed to tell you what happened to the people in those camps . ” Only then did I begin to understand what Frau Perlmutt had told me about those Jewish people from Leipzig . How they must have suffered ! At the time , I had not ...
... feel ashamed to tell you what happened to the people in those camps . ” Only then did I begin to understand what Frau Perlmutt had told me about those Jewish people from Leipzig . How they must have suffered ! At the time , I had not ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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