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And there was this other , dreadful thing weighing on us -- how would we be able to look into Mother's eyes ? How would we dare tell her about Branulka ? Mother's condition actually did improve , and finally my brother was allowed to ...
And there was this other , dreadful thing weighing on us -- how would we be able to look into Mother's eyes ? How would we dare tell her about Branulka ? Mother's condition actually did improve , and finally my brother was allowed to ...
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But we simply could not assimilate in our minds the idea that they would actually exterminate tens of thousands of able- bodied people at a time when they needed a work force for their war machine . We were naive and wrong , for the ...
But we simply could not assimilate in our minds the idea that they would actually exterminate tens of thousands of able- bodied people at a time when they needed a work force for their war machine . We were naive and wrong , for the ...
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People screamed and bit each other , fearing that they would freeze to death if they were not able to move . But nothing helped , and the train began to pull out . We did not get very far , though ; the train would back up and then go ...
People screamed and bit each other , fearing that they would freeze to death if they were not able to move . But nothing helped , and the train began to pull out . We did not get very far , though ; the train would back up and then go ...
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In The Ghettos | x |
A Brief Spring Sara SelverUrbach | 21 |
BreadChava BurstynBerenstein | 51 |
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