Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 319 Seiten |
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... heard a lot of shooting as Polish soldiers bravely but forlornly tried to defend our town against the mighty German army . Unprepared and taken by surprise , many fell in battle . We all lay down on the floor every time there was a loud ...
... heard a lot of shooting as Polish soldiers bravely but forlornly tried to defend our town against the mighty German army . Unprepared and taken by surprise , many fell in battle . We all lay down on the floor every time there was a loud ...
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... heard that there was a town crier - something we had never heard of till then . He went through town with a loud bell which brought all the inhabitants outdoors . He then announced that the Jewish children were no longer permitted to go ...
... heard that there was a town crier - something we had never heard of till then . He went through town with a loud bell which brought all the inhabitants outdoors . He then announced that the Jewish children were no longer permitted to go ...
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... heard the people talk of the courage of the German soldiers as they struggled to with- stand the Russian onslaught . I heard some of them say that they fought to the last drop of blood as Hitler had instructed them to do . Others ...
... heard the people talk of the courage of the German soldiers as they struggled to with- stand the Russian onslaught . I heard some of them say that they fought to the last drop of blood as Hitler had instructed them to do . Others ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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