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“It was a darkness without time. It was an impenetrable darkness. To the right and left of me rose those terrible formless things of my imagination, which I could not see because there was no light. I could not see, but I dared not close my eyes lest the darkness crawl beneath my eyelids and suffocate me. I could only hear. My ears became my being and I could hear the specks of life that crawled beneath my clothing, the rotting of the great tree which rose from its three-cornered trunk above me. I could hear the darkness gathering against me and the silences that lay between the moving things.”

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Helmet for My Pillow

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Robert Leckie
Robert Leckie

Robert Leckie is a renowned American historian and author, best known for his in-depth research and descriptions of World War II. His work, 'The War of the Soldiers,' is considered a classic in war literature, offering a profound depiction of the experiences and feelings of ordinary soldiers during the war. more

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