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“I learned the right way to live from my parents. I never heard any hate in my house. I never heard my father say a mean word to my mother, or my mother to my father, either. During the war, when food was hard to get, my parents fed their children first and they ate what was left. They always thought of us.”
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- quote
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- 0.60
- Indexed:
- 2026-07-04
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- 3c21e36d8c3d11ab46d3eb027c8e8b8247e71819dd0e46eeb8ecb43546c8c318
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