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English, 30.06.2019 23:10 Ilikepandas2019

Which can a reader learn from "home front diary" as opposed to "sugihara"?
a how families responded to the war
b how difficult life was for consulate employees in europe
c how difficult life was for jews in the united states
d how teenagers supported the war effort

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