Prayer for the Dying ; It's Your Funeral... Historian Laurence Rees Is Fascinated by the Nazis and the Victims of Their Violence, Whose Torment Goes On for Ever
Mail on Sunday › August 24, 2005
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Mail on Sunday › August 24, 2005
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Both my parents died when I was young my father when I was 16, and my mother when I was 20.
I can still feel the emotional impact their deaths had on me and can recall their final days much more clearly than what I was doing last week.See the full content of this document
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Prayer for the Dying ; It's Your Funeral... Historian Laurence Rees Is Fascinated by the Nazis and the Victims of Their Violence, Whose Torment Goes On for Ever
I was at university in Oxford when my mother fell ill, and when I went to see her in hospital in Birmingham she said she'd be as right as rain soon. I remember asking a doctor when my mum could come out of hospital. She said...
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