The Cherries of Freedom: A ReportA 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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after the father's death in 1929, joining the S.A.* Alfred, by contrast, joined a trade
union and the kjv (Communist Youth ... At present, decades after the end of the
war, when one (minor) point of contention in the multi- facetted German debate is
...
after the father's death in 1929, joining the S.A.* Alfred, by contrast, joined a trade
union and the kjv (Communist Youth ... At present, decades after the end of the
war, when one (minor) point of contention in the multi- facetted German debate is
...
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Historically it is nonsense, too, if one bears in mind that, from the moment the war
took an unpleasant turn, what called itself a Wehrmacht was consistently busy
with ... I had political conditions concerning the post-war period in mind.
Historically it is nonsense, too, if one bears in mind that, from the moment the war
took an unpleasant turn, what called itself a Wehrmacht was consistently busy
with ... I had political conditions concerning the post-war period in mind.
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About the Author included Thomas Mann and Max Frisch, was one of the
foremost novelists of post-war Germany, and like Heinrich Boll and Giinter Grass
one of the most persuasive and constructive critics of the Federal Republic's
fledgling ...
About the Author included Thomas Mann and Max Frisch, was one of the
foremost novelists of post-war Germany, and like Heinrich Boll and Giinter Grass
one of the most persuasive and constructive critics of the Federal Republic's
fledgling ...
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Nutzerbericht - whitewavedarling - LibraryThingAs much philosophy and personal review as it is memoir or history, this short "report" by Andersch has some truly great moments. As he moves through his experiences living in the years of the Third ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
The cherries of freedom: a report
Nutzerbericht - Not Available - Book VerdictBest known for his novel Sansibar (an international best seller translated into English as Flight to Afar), German author Andersch (1914-80) was a young man when he was caught in the terrible ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
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