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Each day a vast number of city dwellers arrive in the village and several stay in the Van
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Michiel and Dirk striking up a conversation on how they should fight "against war" and not "in war". The last chapter dictates that Michiel, being 43 in 1972, is well aware of the many violent conflicts and wars that have happened all over the world since 1945. Terlouw ends his novel by
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In his 1975 television adaption, director Aart
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air raid and in the afternoon, he feels he is being spied on by
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in the local parish. Due to the fact that Terlouw's father was involved in the local community as a result of being a dominee, he was arrested twice by the Nazi forces, but released each time after a few days.
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