Alone in the ForestC.I.S. Publishers, 1995 - 319 Seiten |
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... walked side by side along the road , I saw many Polish people that I knew , but none took any notice of me . I tried to recollect what good I had already done in my short life to merit being saved again , but I could not imagine that I ...
... walked side by side along the road , I saw many Polish people that I knew , but none took any notice of me . I tried to recollect what good I had already done in my short life to merit being saved again , but I could not imagine that I ...
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... walked to the clearing . I was pleased to observe that I was still alone . The days were getting shorter now and the air much . cooler . I realized that I wouldn't be able to survive outside in the forest during the winter . I knew I ...
... walked to the clearing . I was pleased to observe that I was still alone . The days were getting shorter now and the air much . cooler . I realized that I wouldn't be able to survive outside in the forest during the winter . I knew I ...
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... walked through the streets of the town . I did not wander aimlessly ; I walked around purposefully with the hope of meeting another Jewish - American soldier . Unfortunately , there did not ap- pear to be any , or at least I did not ...
... walked through the streets of the town . I did not wander aimlessly ; I walked around purposefully with the hope of meeting another Jewish - American soldier . Unfortunately , there did not ap- pear to be any , or at least I did not ...
Inhalt
Publishers Note | 7 |
Preface | 11 |
Summer Turns to War | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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