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Post by doctorwhat on Apr 5, 2011 10:44:40 GMT -5
Hi Doctorwhat. Is that definitely in the camp that you worked at, or is it one that you visited? If it was in the camp that you worked in then that would rule out my camp at Chelmno (Kulmhof). We didn't have a "proper crematoria". Sincerely, Laurasia it was 1 that i worked at.
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Post by Laurasia on Apr 5, 2011 11:28:39 GMT -5
Hi Doctorwhat. That would rule out it being Chelmno then. Sincerely, Laurasia
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Post by doctorwhat on Apr 5, 2011 19:34:15 GMT -5
Hi Doctorwhat. That would rule out it being Chelmno then. Sincerely, Laurasia i have no idea which camp, i think i'm gonna look at some photos of the camps and see what ones affect me in a (for lack of a better word) nostalgic way.
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Post by Laurasia on Apr 7, 2011 15:12:46 GMT -5
That's a really good idea Doctorwhat. Let us know if any of them resonate with you. Sincerely, Laurasia
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Post by gwida on Oct 23, 2011 0:33:42 GMT -5
I think it is interesting about you speaking German when you get tired. I haven't had any experiences like that -- yet! I ain't trying to stay away from German (picking it up now actually) but I can't believe my mother was right! (In my dream anyway). I had a dream last year where my mother told me that I should start learning French, and lo and behold I met my godmother -- for the first time in nearly 18 years -- on facebook (yeah, looks like it really is for old people, LOL!) and guess where she lives? Paris! ;D I've been trying to stay away from French -- even though I took it in my first year of highschool -- because I found it "impossible" (can't believe I got high exam marks on it though...) I think that language which draws us most in/repels us most, is the one (or ones) that we should really be looking into, as it can uncover heaps of PL info.
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Post by Laurasia on Oct 24, 2011 15:43:09 GMT -5
Hi Gwida. Very interesting about the French/Paris connection. And that is true with regards to most everything...languages, foods, ethnicities, styles, etc. Sincerely, Laurasia
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