European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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We could always hear people walk around outside, but we didn’t know whether they were Gestapo or partisans.
We could always hear people walk around outside, but we didn’t know whether they were Gestapo or partisans.
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It was very exiting but very dangerous.
It was very exiting but very dangerous.
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Mass imprisonment, deportation
Mass imprisonment, deportation
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I was not at home.
I was not at home.
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I was at the neighbour’s.
I was at the neighbour’s.
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When the neighbour saw that the Gestapo went to our house,
When the neighbour saw that the Gestapo went to our house,
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she hid us in an outhouse and warned us:
she hid us in an outhouse and warned us:
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“Please, don’t look out of the window and stay quiet.”
“Please, don’t look out of the window and stay quiet.”
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But us children, we didn’t understand that and didn’t keep quiet.
But us children, we didn’t understand that and didn’t keep quiet.
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We kept looking out to see what was going on
We kept looking out to see what was going on
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until we saw that they were marching our family and relatives off.
until we saw that they were marching our family and relatives off.
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We were frightened then.
We were frightened then.
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Only then did we realize that there was danger.
Only then did we realize that there was danger.
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They came to the neighbour’s house
They came to the neighbour’s house
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after that and there was an argument in the yard.
after that and there was an argument in the yard.
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We were frightened that they would take the neighbour, as well, and deport her.
We were frightened that they would take the neighbour, as well, and deport her.
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After an hour it went quiet.
After an hour it went quiet.
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Then the neighbour came and said we could come out now.
Then the neighbour came and said we could come out now.
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It was such a relief that she came to us.
It was such a relief that she came to us.
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I don’t know what would have happened, if we – little children – would have stayed on our own.
I don’t know what would have happened, if we – little children – would have stayed on our own.