It was terrible, cause especially when we had to cross on the boat, you know, the channel. And all those kids crying, those little ones, little – younger ones, three years, five years old. They were crying, and I remember the children crying. And…
It was terrible, cause especially when we had to cross on the boat, you know, the channel. And all those kids crying, those little ones, little – younger ones, three years, five years old. They were crying, and I remember the children crying. And…
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