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... knew that Jägerstätter had done so . As far as their own discussions were concerned , the peasant was unshakable in his insistence that the war was unjust . Although the priest did not deny the validity of that conviction , he tried to ...
... knew that Jägerstätter had done so . As far as their own discussions were concerned , the peasant was unshakable in his insistence that the war was unjust . Although the priest did not deny the validity of that conviction , he tried to ...
Page 150
... knew , thought , or even cared much about the case of the local rebel . If this is true , and I am inclined to believe it is , it is possible that the disappointing results of this admittedly limited sampling actually reflect an ...
... knew , thought , or even cared much about the case of the local rebel . If this is true , and I am inclined to believe it is , it is possible that the disappointing results of this admittedly limited sampling actually reflect an ...
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... knew others would take account of what he did , he was not alone . As far as the St. Radegund peasant knew , the choice he made would pass unnoticed by the world and would completely fade from human memory with the passing of the ...
... knew others would take account of what he did , he was not alone . As far as the St. Radegund peasant knew , the choice he made would pass unnoticed by the world and would completely fade from human memory with the passing of the ...
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