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Stein's account of the winter of 1943-1944 — the fifth winter of the war, "just one winter too much" — renders the exhaustion of waiting for the end and also the fear of the dangerous wounded beast the Germans have become.
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Wounded, wounded, wounded!
We are stuck with this reckless, whining and ultimately dangerous gaggle of wounded spirits.
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