Children are civilians too. Translated from the German by Leila Vennewitz.
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TextLanguage: eng ger Original language: eng ger Publication details: New York, McGraw-Hill [c1970]Edition: [1st ed.]Uniform titles: - 1947 [i.e. Neunzehnhundertsiebenundvierzig] bis 1951. Selections. English 1947 [i.e. Neunzehnhundertsiebenundvierzig] bis 1951. Selections. English 1947 [i.e. Neunzehnhundertsiebenundvierzig] bis 1951. Selections. English
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"These stories originally formed part of a volume entitled 1947 bis 1951."
Across the bridge.--My pal with the long hair.--The man with the knives.--Rise, my love, rise.--That time we were in Odessa.--"Stranger, bear word to the Spartans we ..."--Drinking in Petocki.--Dear old Renee.--Children are civilians too.--What a racket.--At the bridge.--Parting.--Breaking the news.--Between trains in X.--Reunion with Drung.--The ration runners.--Reunion in the avenue.--In the darkness.--Broommakers.--My expensive leg.--Lohengrin's death.--Business is business.--On the hook.--My sad face.--Candles for the Madonna.--Black sheep.
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