Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 255 Seiten |
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... young girl who lived with her family in the Polish town of Tarnogrod in the district of Lublin . Absorbed in the golden world of her childhood , she had but a passing awareness of the distant rumblings of war . Nevertheless , she once ...
... young girl who lived with her family in the Polish town of Tarnogrod in the district of Lublin . Absorbed in the golden world of her childhood , she had but a passing awareness of the distant rumblings of war . Nevertheless , she once ...
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... young girl and a cat . " This is no time for dreaming , " an inner voice told me . I soon awoke from my reverie and reminded myself that I still had to go to Bilgoraj to try to mingle with the Christian girls . CHAPTER 14 The Labor ...
... young girl and a cat . " This is no time for dreaming , " an inner voice told me . I soon awoke from my reverie and reminded myself that I still had to go to Bilgoraj to try to mingle with the Christian girls . CHAPTER 14 The Labor ...
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... young girl who never received any letters from her parents . It took quite a while before I received any replies , so each time the mail came , I had to pretend to be hysterical when there was no post for me . On one occasion , I pushed ...
... young girl who never received any letters from her parents . It took quite a while before I received any replies , so each time the mail came , I had to pretend to be hysterical when there was no post for me . On one occasion , I pushed ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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