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Jul 2023
33m 25s

# 14 - Briefwisseling van pa en ma Kuil ...

Rik Bouman
About this episode

Luuk Kuil vertelt over de 80 brieven uit de schoenendoos welke zijn vader en moeder tijdens de oorlog elk aan elkaar hebben uitgewisseld.

De vele avonturen zoals de gevechten bij de Grebbeberg en het verblijf in Colditz komen ruim aan bod.

Luuk Kuil schreef hier eerder al over in het boek "Burger in Uniform"

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