Quote by Ernst Toller
Gradually I became aware of details: a company of French soldiers

Gradually I became aware of details: a company of French soldiers was marching through the streets of the town. They broke formation, and went in single file along the communication trench leading to the front line. Another group followed them. – Ernst Toller

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