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Summary of Erica Fischer's Aimee & Jaguar
Summary of Erica Fischer's Aimee & Jaguar
Summary of Erica Fischer's Aimee & Jaguar
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#1 Inge was looking for a job, and she had been received by four different housewives, all in apron dresses, with a Heil Hitler and Oh, how nice that you’ve come! She was extremely relieved when Elisabeth Wust, who had been dissatisfied for some time now, agreed to hire her.

#2 Inge was not about to be scared off by the scarcer domestic help. She decided to swallow the bitter pill and move in with Elisabeth Wust. She was a washout when it came to housework, but together they would manage.

#3 I was brought up to have a family and run a household. I was never interested in anything else. I was cross with my husband, who didn’t take care of me or the children, and I was cross with the Nazis for taking away my freedom.

#4 Inge Wolf had to take care of the Wust children, who were adorable. She had to clean the house, and take care of the children. Elisabeth Wust had her children well trained so she could visit friends.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJul 12, 2022
ISBN9798822545496
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    #1

    Inge was looking for a job, and she had been received by four different housewives, all in apron dresses, with a Heil Hitler and Oh, how nice that you’ve come! She was extremely relieved when Elisabeth Wust, who had been dissatisfied for some time now, agreed to hire her.

    #2

    Inge was not about to be scared off by the scarcer domestic help. She decided to swallow the bitter pill and move in with Elisabeth Wust. She was a washout when it came to housework, but together they would manage.

    #3

    I was brought up to have a family and run a household. I was never interested in anything else. I was cross with my husband, who didn’t take care of me or the children, and I was cross with the Nazis for taking away my freedom.

    #4

    Inge Wolf had to take care of the Wust children, who were adorable. She had to clean the house, and take care of the children. Elisabeth Wust had her children well trained so she could visit friends.

    #5

    I was too young and foolish to understand what was going on during World War II. When my husband was called up in 1940, he complained to me in a letter that he hadn’t heard from his girlfriend Käthe. I went to see her, furious.

    #6

    I had a motto: Just don’t desert the family, otherwise do what you want. I didn’t want to know about my husband’s affairs, and he didn’t want me to know about his. I had just gotten over the last birth, and when I found out about Reinhard, I was furious.

    #7

    I was taken with Lilly, who was everything I wanted. She was red-haired and more intelligent than me, and she was short-sighted and wore glasses. I always told her to take off her glasses, so it would be harder for her to see

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