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... arms to push himself up from the ground . If he had no strength in his arms or courage in his heart , no matter how talented he was , he would stay lying in the dirt , afraid to lift his head or speak out ! Stalin was frightened not ...
... arms to push himself up from the ground . If he had no strength in his arms or courage in his heart , no matter how talented he was , he would stay lying in the dirt , afraid to lift his head or speak out ! Stalin was frightened not ...
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... arms and sends him off to reconnoitre . Ogarkov thinks briefly of escape but then he thinks about the young soldier he has been given to assist him , who has unquestioning trust in him , and he thinks about the lieutenant who pushed the ...
... arms and sends him off to reconnoitre . Ogarkov thinks briefly of escape but then he thinks about the young soldier he has been given to assist him , who has unquestioning trust in him , and he thinks about the lieutenant who pushed the ...
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... arms flung out and a cigarette butt sticking to his lip . A small cigarette butt still smoking . This was the most terrible thing I saw in the whole war . More terrible than the towns destroyed , the bellies slit open , the arms and ...
... arms flung out and a cigarette butt sticking to his lip . A small cigarette butt still smoking . This was the most terrible thing I saw in the whole war . More terrible than the towns destroyed , the bellies slit open , the arms and ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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