Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 319 Seiten |
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... smile as if he had known me for a long time and said nothing . It happened to be the day when the Germans massacred the Jewish population in Bilgoraj . As we reached the town , we saw many people running and being shot down as they ...
... smile as if he had known me for a long time and said nothing . It happened to be the day when the Germans massacred the Jewish population in Bilgoraj . As we reached the town , we saw many people running and being shot down as they ...
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... smile and head held high . This time , I did not wait for the officer to address me but spoke first , pretending that I was not in the least concerned . " Last week , you wanted to know what Jews were , sir , and my Polish friends ...
... smile and head held high . This time , I did not wait for the officer to address me but spoke first , pretending that I was not in the least concerned . " Last week , you wanted to know what Jews were , sir , and my Polish friends ...
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... smile . I had to keep on eating and drinking to sustain myself , especially now when I was going to live and not die . With my P now removed and placed in my pocket to be kept as a souvenir , I felt more and more free . Malach was ...
... smile . I had to keep on eating and drinking to sustain myself , especially now when I was going to live and not die . With my P now removed and placed in my pocket to be kept as a souvenir , I felt more and more free . Malach was ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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