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Like ALL civilain people caught up in a war, they were just trying to survive. E.g. where was their next meal going to come from? Would their home be there later in the evening, or maybe tomorrow? Would some allied tank come crashing through their village during the night? Or maybe next week? Would aircraft suddenly attack their town? If so, when? When would authorities come to their homes and tell them it's time to evacuate AGAIN (relocate)? Will the farmers crops be patrolled again by armored vehicles? If so, it's time to start plowing another field to replace it (armored vehicles WILL chew up plowed fields).

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