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У войны не женское лицо
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Ab jetzt zählt jeder Tag
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Последние свидетели
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Personal narratives of World War II by Russians who were children during the war. |
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Berlin diaries, 1940-1945
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Marie Vassiltchikov |
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Yashka, my life as peasant, officer and exile
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