Tweeling, De
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'Dear Frau Grosalie.
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lt is my duty as company commander...
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to inform you of your husband's
heroic death.'

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ln the Eiffel. Shellfire.
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He had survived Russia, the partisans...
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even dysentery, l heard later.
But those apples...

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Apples?
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Shortly before the end of the war,
he's riding with some lads in a truck.

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They park near a couple of apple trees.
Star apples, l think.

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You had them, then.
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He stays waiting in the cabin.
From the trees, they see...

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they entire truck exploding...
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and being torn to shreds.
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Shellfire from the Americans.
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'Your husband's heroic death'.
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They swept him together...
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and buried him in that village.
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At least you had a grave.
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There was no cemetery in Auschwitz.

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