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life on 46C

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short stories for grumpy grown ups.

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life on 46C | short stories for grumpy grown ups. life on 46C short stories for grumpy grown ups. a bit of research January 8, 2008 Since my last talk with Bell I was a bit busy searching the Internet, and here is what I found. A tiny article in a local newspaper published in June last year proved to me there are people in this town that are still alive and have witnessed or were involved in some way or another in the events that took part in the hot summer of 1941. The story of the grandmother walking her nephew in the park and accidentally overhearing a gruesome tale of an old soldier who forced a Jewish man to extract a bayonet from the wooden floor of the “Chestura” (local police department) with his teeth is the one that impressed me the most. I imagine that man still alive today, with all his military decorations and honors, taking part in commemorations of WWII and things of that sort, and nobody knowing his true story: the one that he was gladly telling to his...

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