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There was a train leaving at eight a.m. , and we hurried through alleys and back streets to the train station . We hoped that if we left unnoticed now , we might still be able to return at some point and meet with our people .
There was a train leaving at eight a.m. , and we hurried through alleys and back streets to the train station . We hoped that if we left unnoticed now , we might still be able to return at some point and meet with our people .
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But nothing helped , and the train began to pull out . We did not get very far , though ; the train would back up and then go forward a short distance , back up again and go forward . We heard that the railroad tracks ahead had been ...
But nothing helped , and the train began to pull out . We did not get very far , though ; the train would back up and then go forward a short distance , back up again and go forward . We heard that the railroad tracks ahead had been ...
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After only a week we were called for an appel and taken to the train station once again . We were loaded into regular passenger wagons , but the crowding here was just as severe as it had been in the freight cars .
After only a week we were called for an appel and taken to the train station once again . We were loaded into regular passenger wagons , but the crowding here was just as severe as it had been in the freight cars .
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Introduction | vii |
Preface | x |
A Note on the Translation 16 | xvi |
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