W.G. Sebald Quotes
You Could Grow Up In Germany In The Postwar Years Without Ever Meeting A Jewish Person. There Were Small Communities In Frankfurt Or Berlin, But In A Provincial Town In South Germany, Jewish People Didn't Exist.
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