Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 255 Seiten |
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... sister Balla could have been at home to help me . Little did I know that Warsaw had already been bombed and that Balla and many others like her were already on their way back to the small towns , where they believed life would be more ...
... sister Balla could have been at home to help me . Little did I know that Warsaw had already been bombed and that Balla and many others like her were already on their way back to the small towns , where they believed life would be more ...
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... sister Zosia Flamer worked in Magdenburg , Germany . If I wanted , I could also correspond with Zosia . It puzzled me how two sisters could have different surnames . I pondered a long time over that coincidence and came to the ...
... sister Zosia Flamer worked in Magdenburg , Germany . If I wanted , I could also correspond with Zosia . It puzzled me how two sisters could have different surnames . I pondered a long time over that coincidence and came to the ...
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... sister Balla used to read . She had kept those books for me so that I could read them when I grew older . I had not even read one page . And now here were all those books . Yet I hesitated to take them , not being sure if I should ...
... sister Balla used to read . She had kept those books for me so that I could read them when I grew older . I had not even read one page . And now here were all those books . Yet I hesitated to take them , not being sure if I should ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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