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Staś Zawada

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“In our village back home, marriages were always between people who had known each other their whole lives. And all the boys I had known were dead. So I thought I would never get married. I thought I could never marry someone I hadn't known from when I was a child.”
Edna Schroeder Thiessen, A Life Displaced: A Mennonite Woman's Flight from War-Torn Poland

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