The Accidental Captives: The Story of Seven Women Alone in Nazi Germany
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Carolyn Gossage., & Carolyn Gossage|AUTHOR. (2012). The Accidental Captives: The Story of Seven Women Alone in Nazi Germany . Dundurn Press.

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Carolyn Gossage and Carolyn Gossage|AUTHOR. 2012. The Accidental Captives: The Story of Seven Women Alone in Nazi Germany. Dundurn Press.

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Carolyn Gossage and Carolyn Gossage|AUTHOR. The Accidental Captives: The Story of Seven Women Alone in Nazi Germany Dundurn Press, 2012.

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