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What do children play?

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Lamira told me that watching children’s games during the war sometimes hurt her the most:

The boys gathered some old tyres, which should do duty as a bundle. The girls played women, they cried and kept asking: “Where are our men or brothers?” At one point in the game the boys would come out of hiding, dragging the tyres, they were pretending to be the men coming home from prison camps, and the women [girls] thrilled to see them. And then they would start all over again.

Post-War Identification

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