The Cherries of Freedom: A ReportToby Press, 2004 - 88 Seiten A German soldier deserts in Italy during the Second World War, and for the first time, experiences real freedom. A classic of post war Germany. |
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... gaze moved off , right through us , to the windows , beyond which the gathering darkness stalked the streets of that time . It was the same gaze I'd noticed on my father's face when , supporting himself on his crutches , he had stood ...
... gaze moved off , right through us , to the windows , beyond which the gathering darkness stalked the streets of that time . It was the same gaze I'd noticed on my father's face when , supporting himself on his crutches , he had stood ...
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... no daz- zling attack in the style of manoeuvres , following after the tanks with their long cannon . They were already at the stage where , from their cover , they would gaze after squadrons of American aircraft 49 Alfred Andersch.
... no daz- zling attack in the style of manoeuvres , following after the tanks with their long cannon . They were already at the stage where , from their cover , they would gaze after squadrons of American aircraft 49 Alfred Andersch.
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A Report Alfred Andersch. cover , they would gaze after squadrons of American aircraft flying north with a kind of detached , aesthetic admiration . I do not know if they still believed in victory then . But at all events they were still ...
A Report Alfred Andersch. cover , they would gaze after squadrons of American aircraft flying north with a kind of detached , aesthetic admiration . I do not know if they still believed in victory then . But at all events they were still ...
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