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Gunter Grass says he met the Pope as POW in 1945

Two German teenagers meet each other at a POW camp among tens of thousands of fellow soldiers rounded up by the Allies at the end of the Second World War. One ends up being Germany's most celebrated postwar writer and 1999 Nobel Prize winner for Literature, and the other becomes Pope.

Here is the translation of a most interesting story from AGI, an Italian news agency...
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