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<title>#3850 &#8212; Monica from Final Decision (WAR) by Guillermo Verdecchia</title>
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<description>&quot;One. One, two. 
 
In the Nazi camps, the prisoners would try and get jobs in the laundry or the kitchen.  And they would perform little acts of sabotage.   
Insignificant acts like burning a shirt.  Here, there are no laundries or kitchens.  Sabotage is almost impossible. 
 
One, two, three.  
 
This is&#8230;&quot;</description>
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