Lazar, the Autobiography of My FatherViking Press, 1980 - 212 Seiten |
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... Germans had penetrated deeper into our lines and our troops had to retreat . However , they burned most of the towns behind them and blew up the bridges , so that noth- ing was left for the Germans . The article went on to say that ...
... Germans had penetrated deeper into our lines and our troops had to retreat . However , they burned most of the towns behind them and blew up the bridges , so that noth- ing was left for the Germans . The article went on to say that ...
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Leonard Yanow. The Germans were very well organized and we all cooper- ated with the German authorities . Our merchants ... Germans used the captured Russian soldiers to do most of the work , but in addition they ordered everybody to work ...
Leonard Yanow. The Germans were very well organized and we all cooper- ated with the German authorities . Our merchants ... Germans used the captured Russian soldiers to do most of the work , but in addition they ordered everybody to work ...
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... Germans were losing and they knew that it was only a matter of time before they would have to get out of Russia . Lenin restored order quickly and the Germans began to fall back with very little fighting . In Volkovysk the Germans tried ...
... Germans were losing and they knew that it was only a matter of time before they would have to get out of Russia . Lenin restored order quickly and the Germans began to fall back with very little fighting . In Volkovysk the Germans tried ...
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