“The arrival of the Nazi sniper set us a new task. We had to find him, study habits and methods, and patiently await the moment for one, and only one, well-aimed shot.”
Quoted in "The Sniper at War: From the American Revolutionary War to the Present Day" - Page 67 - by Michael E. Haskew - History - 2005.
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Robert Graves (1895–1985) English poet and novelist
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Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought Acceptance Speech (2013)
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The Mother (1878–1973) spiritual collaborator of Sri Aurobindo
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Vladimir Tatlin (1885–1953) Russian artist
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Kurt Lewin (1890–1947) German-American psychologist
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“A Kind of Artistry” p. 175 (originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October 1962)
Short fiction, Who Can Replace a Man? (1965)
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