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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... soldiers around me . I am sorry that , even now , I am unable to retract that feeling . Mine was the better assessment of the situation . I have a very poor memory for names , and for that reason I am no longer in a position to put a ...
... soldiers around me . I am sorry that , even now , I am unable to retract that feeling . Mine was the better assessment of the situation . I have a very poor memory for names , and for that reason I am no longer in a position to put a ...
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... soldiers were in no position to swear an oath . Neither was their leader . He denied the existence of God and had religious movements of every description persecuted , since they prompted people to consider his own person with a proper ...
... soldiers were in no position to swear an oath . Neither was their leader . He denied the existence of God and had religious movements of every description persecuted , since they prompted people to consider his own person with a proper ...
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A Report Alfred Andersch. states began forcing their men to serve as soldiers . There had been compulsion up to a point before , but the principle had been one of voluntary choice , even if the nature of the soldier underwent a gradual ...
A Report Alfred Andersch. states began forcing their men to serve as soldiers . There had been compulsion up to a point before , but the principle had been one of voluntary choice , even if the nature of the soldier underwent a gradual ...
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