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kap26 [50]
3 years ago
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What did churchill mean when he said that instead of being forced to “snatch” his food from the table, hitler had “them served t

o him course by course”? According to churchill, who did this?
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tekilochka [14]3 years ago
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What did churchill mean when he said that instead of being forced to “snatch<span>” </span>his food from the table<span>, </span>hitler had<span> “</span>them served to him course by course<span>”? - 8380752. ... of </span>being forced to “snatch<span>” </span>his food from the table<span>, </span>hitler had<span> “</span>them served to him course by course”?<span>According to churchill, who did this</span>
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