Erik Florin

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Probst complained about the French prisoners idling away in their camps while he and his comrades rebuilt what they had destroyed: ‘Is that really right?’ he wrote to Hildegard. Quite suddenly, they entered a landscape untouched by war. Quartered in a chocolate factory, Probst and his comrades were prevented by orders against looting from sending any confectionery home, but not from gorging
The German War: A Nation Under Arms, 1939-1945
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