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She certainly didn't look like the German women whom we had read about before the war. She was tiny and slim, gray and wrinkled, about five feet two inches tall and weighed about a hundred pounds. Her sparkling eyes were sharp and expressive, and she was quick, scarcely stooped and very spry for a woman of such age. Her name was Betsy Holtzendoner. She was seventy-five years old, a widow and the mother of five children.
Recommended Citation
Huntzinger, M. R.
(1947)
"We Killed Some, We Loved Some,"
Manuscripts: Vol. 15
:
Iss.
3
, Article 4.
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