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Yes | No | Report from Harry Hohenstein wrote 1 year 30 weeks ago
Down With Deputies? 2008
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To the commentor, Harry Hohenstein: What you are saying is patently false.
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Yes | No | Report from Harry Hohenstein wrote 1 year 30 weeks ago
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Once more, Messrs. Blanc, Martin, Nedvigin and Hohenstein stood out as each confidently romped, loped and bolted through the virtual hoops and hurdles that distinguish Mr. Morris's fresh treatment of ballet's steps and accents.
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Hohenstein watched his friend Heinz Alles bleed to death when an artery was severed by a bullet in the leg: A man was lucky if he could get an injection.
Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984
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But Hohenstein claimed that he and others were motivated above all by, two words—‘unconditional surrender’.
Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984
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In the church, Hohenstein found scores of wounded being treated with such pathetic resources as the doctors still possessed, and a cluster of generals.
Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984
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Corporal Adolf Hohenstein of the 276th Infantry Division, billeted at Bayonne many miles from the battlefield, wrote in his diary: A beautiful day.
Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984
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Many men, said Hohenstein, were no longer seeking to escape, but merely lingering in the hope of making a safe surrender.
Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984
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The defence of Normandy was sustained for 10 weeks in the face of overwhelming odds by the professionalism and stubborn skills of the entire Wehrmacht, from General of Pioneers Meise, who somehow kept just sufficient road and rail links operational to maintain a thin stream of supplies to the front, to Corporal Hohenstein and his admittedly half-hearted comrades of 276th Infantry.
Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984
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