I Was Hitler's Chauffeur: The Memoir of Erich Kempka
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Auschwitz: A Doctor's Eyewitness Account
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Jävla karlar
"En gång hade jag sju pappor på sju år. Det här är berättelsen om de åren. Om något låter påhittat kan du vara säker på att det är sant."
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Der Insasse
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