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Posted on October 23, 2020November 22, 2020 by Aoife

S3 E6 War is hell: Boell, ‘And where were you, Adam?’ (1951)

How did a subtle, refined war novel earn a ban? Perhaps the faeces and war crimes were more offensive than the barely-there sex.

Categories20th century, Blog, Episode, Ireland, Podcast TagsAchill, Annemarie Boell, Concentration Camp, Dr Gisela Holfter, Germany, World War 2

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