they came across the field and they were in they came across the field and they were in front of our yard. they asked were in front of our yard. they asked us were in front of our yard. they asked us about things we didn t know and they asked us about things we didn t know and they gave us chewing gum, but we didn t and they gave us chewing gum, but we didn t want and they gave us chewing gum, but we didn t want any. yes, we didn t want any because didn t want any. yes, we didn t want any because we didn t know them, but they were any because we didn t know them, but they were very nice. they were very nice. jacqueline is on the left they were very nice. jacqueline is on the left on they were very nice. jacqueline is on the left on her they were very nice. jacqueline is on the left on her family - they were very nice. jacqueline is on the left on her family farm, i they were very nice. jacqueline is| on the left on her family farm, life under the germans have been tou
and they were in front of our yard. they asked us about things we didn t know and they gave us chewing gum and stuff, but we didn t want any. oh, yes, and chewing gum. we didn t want any because we didn t know them. but they were very nice. here s jacqueline on the left on her family s small farm. life under the germans had been tough for most, and food was scarce. so my mother gave us something to eat, and she was 35, she didn t eat. she always told us that she couldn t see all the young soldiers who were going to be killed to take her own tongue. she couldn t eat lunch that day, and that was the most painful moment of the d day for me, because i saw my mother unhappy, on the verge of tears. what i remember about the americans is that their bread was very, very white. because we had food restrictions during the war. the americans brought with them weird and wonderful items
translation: they crossed the line. they came across the field and they were in front of our yard. they asked us about things we didn t know and they gave us chewing gum and stuff, but we didn t want any. chocolat? oh, yes, and chewing gum. we didn t want any because we didn t know them. but they were very nice. here s jacqueline on the left on her family s small farm. life under the germans had been tough for most, and food was scarce. translation: so my mother gave us something to eat, and she was 35, she didn t eat. she always told us that she couldn t see all the young soldiers who were going to be killed to take her own. she couldn t eat lunch that day, and that was the most painful moment of the d day for me, because i saw my mother unhappy, on the verge of tears. what i remember about the americans is that their bread was very, very white. because we had food
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