Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 319 Seiten |
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... alive in 1944. Because of its horror and sheer evil , this statement impressed itself on her young mind , and later , when she was completely cut off from any contact with other Jews , she sometimes imagined that she must be the last ...
... alive in 1944. Because of its horror and sheer evil , this statement impressed itself on her young mind , and later , when she was completely cut off from any contact with other Jews , she sometimes imagined that she must be the last ...
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... alive again . To everyone's surprise , a few days later , the Germans invited the wives of the detained men to ransom their husbands with jewelry and other valuables that they had managed to hide away . In desperation , the wives ...
... alive again . To everyone's surprise , a few days later , the Germans invited the wives of the detained men to ransom their husbands with jewelry and other valuables that they had managed to hide away . In desperation , the wives ...
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... alive in Leipzig ? " " Jewish people ? " she asked . " Go to the gemeinde at 10 Lehr Strasse ; they may be able to help you there . " She had obviously not been well informed as to what had happened to the Jews , believing that ...
... alive in Leipzig ? " " Jewish people ? " she asked . " Go to the gemeinde at 10 Lehr Strasse ; they may be able to help you there . " She had obviously not been well informed as to what had happened to the Jews , believing that ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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