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When the others saw what was done to their friends , they threw themselves on
the armed German soldiers and fought them with their bare hands . The soldiers
opened fire and killed two thousand men in the column . The women in front tried
...
When the others saw what was done to their friends , they threw themselves on
the armed German soldiers and fought them with their bare hands . The soldiers
opened fire and killed two thousand men in the column . The women in front tried
...
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Before daybreak Allied Aircraft began to circle over our heads , and we were
attacked . Hands , legs , and heads flew like a sudden hail . My brother , my
friends , and I were sitting together , bent over , when I suddenly felt something . “
I got a ...
Before daybreak Allied Aircraft began to circle over our heads , and we were
attacked . Hands , legs , and heads flew like a sudden hail . My brother , my
friends , and I were sitting together , bent over , when I suddenly felt something . “
I got a ...
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I did not stop arguing with my friends that deportation from the ghetto meant
death . I proposed to escape and return to the ghetto . Of course , I could not
support my argument with proof . It was only a strong premonition that absorbed
my mind .
I did not stop arguing with my friends that deportation from the ghetto meant
death . I proposed to escape and return to the ghetto . Of course , I could not
support my argument with proof . It was only a strong premonition that absorbed
my mind .
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Auschwitz | 377 |
The Marches | 448 |
To Go on Living | 503 |
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