When we dwell on the enormity of the Second World War and its victims, we try to absorb all those statistics of national and ethnic tragedy. But, as a result, there is a tendency to overlook the way the war changed even the survivors' lives in ways impossible to predict.
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Related Authors: Oscar Wilde C. S. Lewis Ernest Hemingway Voltaire Niccolo Machiavelli Paulo Coelho Albert Camus