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"I saw a great many men die afterwards, some suffering horribly, but I do not recall any death that affected me quite so much as that of this first victim in my platoon"
- Fritz Kreisler
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Fritz Kreisler
between February 2, 1875 and January 29, 1962. He/she was a famous
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