Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 255 Seiten |
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... mother remarked . I am ashamed to admit that I was quite excited because until then I had only learned about wars from history books . Without a radio or newspaper , my parents were quite ignorant of what was really happening in the ...
... mother remarked . I am ashamed to admit that I was quite excited because until then I had only learned about wars from history books . Without a radio or newspaper , my parents were quite ignorant of what was really happening in the ...
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... mother or father ? " I asked her . Her mother recognized me immediately and did not invite me in . I told her I had heard about their predicament and thought it would be a good idea if I reported to the German Labor Exchange in place of ...
... mother or father ? " I asked her . Her mother recognized me immediately and did not invite me in . I told her I had heard about their predicament and thought it would be a good idea if I reported to the German Labor Exchange in place of ...
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... mother . Today , I firmly believe that her mother died so that I should live . Had he not pitied Irena for losing her mother , he would have betrayed me to the Germans as he intended to do when he first saw me . Instead , he gave me ...
... mother . Today , I firmly believe that her mother died so that I should live . Had he not pitied Irena for losing her mother , he would have betrayed me to the Germans as he intended to do when he first saw me . Instead , he gave me ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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