YOU SAID:
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows shows an account of the German Occupation and the hardships brought with it. One situation that illustrates said hardships is how Sally Ann Frobisher explains, “There wasn’t enough soap on Guernsey to keep clean—not our clothes, our houses, or ourselves. Everyone had skin diseases of one sort or another—scales or pustules or lice” (Shaffer and Barrows 143). This vivid example of suffering illustrates the sacrifices residents of Guernsey made while under German Occupation. This account of suffering illustrates and reflects the anguish of the men and women of the Channel Islands while under German Occupation.
INTO JAPANESE
ガーンジー文学とメアリー アン ・ シェイファーとアニーの手押し車でジャガイモの皮パイ学会は、ドイツの職業とそれをもたらした苦難のアカウントを示しています。当該苦難を示しています 1 つの状況は、サリー ・ アン ・ フロビッシャーの説明「ガーンジー清潔に保つために、十分な石鹸がなかった-ない私たちの服、家、または自分自身。
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