European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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They got married shortly after turning twenty... so young... they couldn't find any work so they got into farming.
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My father’s generation was the only one involved in farming only until they were older and got involved in other things.
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Conclusion
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I don’t know whether today’s youth can imagine this situation.
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The war had been going on for five years already, more and more were killed, it got worse.
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There was no real future for us.
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But that made you stronger to go into the resistance
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and help wherever you could.
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Horrors that her husband saw
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Well, actually it is hard to talk about it now
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and to remember everything; there are so many things.
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It was not easy to run around at night.
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You always had to look out;
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always make sure that nobody saw you and that you managed.
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Or the boys who stayed at home were always in fear of being summarily executed.
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All the members of the armed forces who stayed at home were summarily executed.
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Micha told me what he saw.
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The first was about a train, which came into Berlin to deliver Russian prisoners to Germany.
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The people inside were screaming like mad,
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as they were without water and everything.
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