CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... cause for which they and the German nation are fighting . And since 30,000 of the 40,000 German U - boatmen never returned from their missions , one might well ask what prompted so many young men to enlist . The commander provides what ...
... cause for which they and the German nation are fighting . And since 30,000 of the 40,000 German U - boatmen never returned from their missions , one might well ask what prompted so many young men to enlist . The commander provides what ...
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... cause trouble . The Gestapo idiots watch us like lynxes " ( Das Boot 139-40 , 10 ; Lindley 6 ) . Perhaps the two seamen who spent their leave in Paris knew what they were doing . Visiting family and friends on the homefront was risky ...
... cause trouble . The Gestapo idiots watch us like lynxes " ( Das Boot 139-40 , 10 ; Lindley 6 ) . Perhaps the two seamen who spent their leave in Paris knew what they were doing . Visiting family and friends on the homefront was risky ...
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... cause of the shipwreck . Melville , vigilant sailor , alerts us to the ultimate cause of the wreck with his title , " The Haglets . " The name refers to the sea bird known otherwise as the shearwater , 2 a reference to the cutting ...
... cause of the shipwreck . Melville , vigilant sailor , alerts us to the ultimate cause of the wreck with his title , " The Haglets . " The name refers to the sea bird known otherwise as the shearwater , 2 a reference to the cutting ...
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