A convincing portrait of a man who would lose his repressive composure over the theft by his men of cigarettes, money, or watches but not over the thousands of dead to whom these things had once belonged.
A convincing portrait of a man who would lose his repressive composure over the theft by his men of cigarettes, money, or watches but not over the thousands of dead to whom these things had once belonged.
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