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So you were born in 1918: The year the last war ended. (unintelligible) How do you like it here? |
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To be honest not any too much. |
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Why not? |
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Complains about his room. (unintelligible) You ought to see it! |
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You have a nice clean room. Good sleeping accomodation. |
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And that's just about all! |
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Plenty of fresh air. |
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But we don't get out in it much. |
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How do things look in Germany today? |
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I don't know how things are there now. |
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Has much damage been done by air raids? |
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I know only about Bremen and Hamburg, for my fiancee lives in Hanburg. |
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And how about Bremen? |
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Random damage has been inflicted upon buildings here and there. |
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How is the food situation in Germany at present? Do you get plenty to eat? |
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People have to mange with whatever they can get. All food is rationed. |
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Is there more to eat for the people than there was in 1918? |
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I doubt very much whether in 1918 they had the like of what we have today. |
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How about the crops in Germany now, the potato crop in particular? |
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I have no idea about that. |
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Did the past winter cause a lot of damage to the crops? |
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Well, yes. It was a rather severe winter. |
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How late did the frost last? |
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Till February as usual. It was a little colder that the past years. |
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Yes, it lasted longer and was followed by a lot of rain. Strange, in time of War there is always an abundance of rain. |