European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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You see? Ciril almost fell today. It’s some kind of miracle that he’s still alive.
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We were all astounded, myself most of all.
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He said: When it gets dangerous, Ciril does not go into action anymore. He writes poems.
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I was to be a molder of Slovene words, in a time when it was officially prohibited to use the Slovene language
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and when only two years earlier I had been expelled from school for using Slovene words.
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These men paid reverence to the Slovene literary word, song, Gregorcic, Presern…
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It was constantly recited, and we all carried miniature books of Presern and Gregorcic.
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They were all too ready to protect me and keep me safe, while they went into action.
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Half of them had already fallen within a year.
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They were consciously prepared to risk their lives to protect me.
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They would fall, while I, the poet, and I wasn’t much of a poet back then, would only write poems.
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Such comradeship, such ethics as I experienced then… Mind you, I’ve mentioned one mere example…
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I never before, nor ever thereafter came across such again.
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So, during the actual fighting, Partisan ethics were at their heroic apex; they were pure.
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Things happened after the war.
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Once it’s all over, when you finally feel that all the bad is over and done with,
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that’s when uncontrollable human passions surface;
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and of course already the first political reckonings, settlements and everything bad.
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That’s why I, even today, while history is revised, always say that it was a clean and pure fight for liberation.
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Especially with the Slovenes, in contrast to the French, the Czechs or whoever,
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