Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 319 Seiten |
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... believed that we were out of danger . I was imagining how our family would soon be hugging and kissing us and thanking us for the lovely food which we had brought home . Suddenly , we spotted two mounted SS officers dressed in their ...
... believed that we were out of danger . I was imagining how our family would soon be hugging and kissing us and thanking us for the lovely food which we had brought home . Suddenly , we spotted two mounted SS officers dressed in their ...
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... believed I would exchange it for some food one day , and I carried on observing the sun , which gave me something to think about . I returned to the forest and made myself a bed in some bushes . I don't know how long I slept , but it ...
... believed I would exchange it for some food one day , and I carried on observing the sun , which gave me something to think about . I returned to the forest and made myself a bed in some bushes . I don't know how long I slept , but it ...
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... believed that her remarks were a warning to me not to revert to my old hairstyle any more , so as not to give myself away again . I became very impatient waiting for the train . I honestly believed that the sooner I arrived in Germany ...
... believed that her remarks were a warning to me not to revert to my old hairstyle any more , so as not to give myself away again . I became very impatient waiting for the train . I honestly believed that the sooner I arrived in Germany ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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