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史蒂芬娜·帕得戈斯卡刚把妹妹海伦娜打发上床,就听到一阵敲门声,她打了个寒噤。这是1942年,3年来,波兰东南部成了希特勒帝国的一部分,普热米什尔城也到处都是盖世太保特务和正要开往苏联前线的士兵。史蒂芬娜的父亲战前就死了,母亲和哥哥被迫去德国当劳工,她不得不在一家工厂当机器操作工,以维持自己和妹妹的生活。敲门的是谁?是德国士兵吗?心情沉重的史蒂芬娜把门开了一道缝——门口是一个满身伤痕和泥浆的粗壮男人。他低声说道:“弗西娅,我需要帮助。”史蒂芬娜认出来人是27岁的犹太人约瑟夫·布兹明斯基,德国占
Stephana Pudoska just sent her sister Helena bed, heard a knock on the door, she hit a shabby. This is 1942, and for three years southeastern Poland became part of Hitler’s empire. Przemysl city is also full of Gestapo agents and soldiers about to go to the Soviet front. Stephena’s father died before the war, and her mother and brother were forced to work as laborers in Germany. She had to work as a machine operator in a factory to maintain her and her sister’s life. Who knocked on the door? Are German soldiers? The heavy-hearted Stephanie opened the door - the door was a thick man covered in scars and mud. He whispered: “Forsia, I need help.” Stephanie recognized the man as a 27-year-old Jewish Joseph Buzminski, a German