Out of the NightAlliance Book Corporation, 1941 - 749 pages Story of a German who worked as an agent for the Communists against the Nazis. |
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Page 239
... knew nothing . He only grumbled about the nuisance of having lone women go and make a mess of things . I raced to the house of Firelei's uncle , but the door there was slammed into my face . I questioned the neighbors . No , they said ...
... knew nothing . He only grumbled about the nuisance of having lone women go and make a mess of things . I raced to the house of Firelei's uncle , but the door there was slammed into my face . I questioned the neighbors . No , they said ...
Page 510
... knew I had used a false passport . They knew I had carried an automatic pistol of Belgian make for which I had no official license . They knew more ; much more . No prisoner knows upon arrest how much his captors know about the deeds ...
... knew I had used a false passport . They knew I had carried an automatic pistol of Belgian make for which I had no official license . They knew more ; much more . No prisoner knows upon arrest how much his captors know about the deeds ...
Page 717
... knew that Hans Krause was no more a Gestapo spy than Stalin was an agent of the Bank of England . Krause's wife , a Flemish girl who worked in Antwerp in a secretarial position , showed me a letter from her husband which a fellow ...
... knew that Hans Krause was no more a Gestapo spy than Stalin was an agent of the Bank of England . Krause's wife , a Flemish girl who worked in Antwerp in a secretarial position , showed me a letter from her husband which a fellow ...
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