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History, 21.07.2019 18:00 KevinReed8292

Seeing what terrible things the young people were suffering made us see the violence of the enemy more clearly. the cruelty of the enemy gives us the strength to see him face to face. how, we ask, can we allow him to go on? —hebe mascia in the context of this quote, who is “the enemy”?

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