Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 319 Seiten |
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... seemed glad to see me go . They also seemed to have been afraid of the German and Ukrainian which surprised me . I had previously had no idea of how the Nazis behaved to the Poles . Now , I understood that many were abused and had to ...
... seemed glad to see me go . They also seemed to have been afraid of the German and Ukrainian which surprised me . I had previously had no idea of how the Nazis behaved to the Poles . Now , I understood that many were abused and had to ...
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... seemed satisfied with my knowledge of it . They had not finished with me yet , but the longer the interrogations took , the more hopeful I became . They seemed to be hesitating , and that suited me . Time was on my side . They all went ...
... seemed satisfied with my knowledge of it . They had not finished with me yet , but the longer the interrogations took , the more hopeful I became . They seemed to be hesitating , and that suited me . Time was on my side . They all went ...
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... seemed very friendly . There was no hatred in her eyes at confronting a Polish girl ; they seemed to be filled with pity for such a peculiar - looking young girl . I was self - conscious and hoped she would not think I dressed like that ...
... seemed very friendly . There was no hatred in her eyes at confronting a Polish girl ; they seemed to be filled with pity for such a peculiar - looking young girl . I was self - conscious and hoped she would not think I dressed like that ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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