The Cherries of Freedom: A ReportA German soldier deserts in Italy during the Second World War, and for the first time, experiences real freedom. A classic of post war Germany. |
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... breaking the eggshell was armed insurrection. Suddenly, I realised with a fair
degree of clarity that we would never again sit together in the Volkartshof bar with
the Paulanerbräu posters on the walls. Never again would Suderland elucidate ...
... breaking the eggshell was armed insurrection. Suddenly, I realised with a fair
degree of clarity that we would never again sit together in the Volkartshof bar with
the Paulanerbräu posters on the walls. Never again would Suderland elucidate ...
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We never saw the bodies. It was these things that returned to my mind as I sat in
the cell after being arrested for the second time. Now, however, I no longer had
the same stoical and heedless attitude that I had had back then in Dachau, where
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We never saw the bodies. It was these things that returned to my mind as I sat in
the cell after being arrested for the second time. Now, however, I no longer had
the same stoical and heedless attitude that I had had back then in Dachau, where
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So the good fellow went missing in the war; but I was unable to inform his father
where, for I never saw either Werner or the squad again. Was he killed right after
he parted from me, I wonder? The partisans, perhaps? Or a plane? Was I maybe
...
So the good fellow went missing in the war; but I was unable to inform his father
where, for I never saw either Werner or the squad again. Was he killed right after
he parted from me, I wonder? The partisans, perhaps? Or a plane? Was I maybe
...
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The cherries of freedom: a report
Nutzerbericht - Not Available - Book VerdictBest known for his novel Sansibar (an international best seller translated into English as Flight to Afar), German author Andersch (1914-80) was a young man when he was caught in the terrible ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
Inhalt
Foreword | 1 |
The Park at Schleissheim II | 11 |
Clenched Fists | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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