I think that one should be very grateful to the host country for offering sanctuary. I’m grateful that I’ve had the opportunity of bringing up a family in this country […] I do feel some attachment to Vienna. I do occasionally still dream in German.
I think that one should be very grateful to the host country for offering sanctuary. I’m grateful that I’ve had the opportunity of bringing up a family in this country […] I do feel some attachment to Vienna. I do occasionally still dream in German.
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