European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Worldwide economic crisis, SA-attack on childrens camp
Worldwide economic crisis, SA-attack on childrens camp
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At that time the communists propagated the slogan:
At that time the communists propagated the slogan:
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“Who votes for Hindenburg, votes for Hitler and who votes for Hitler, votes for war.”
“Who votes for Hindenburg, votes for Hitler and who votes for Hitler, votes for war.”
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The Great Depression affected Germany.
The Great Depression affected Germany.
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There were more than 6 millions of unemployed people.
There were more than 6 millions of unemployed people.
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Companies put signs up: “We do not recruit.”
Companies put signs up: “We do not recruit.”
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And the troubles well, youngsters mainly, who did not have a job.
And the troubles well, youngsters mainly, who did not have a job.
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That led to radicalizations.
That led to radicalizations.
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So many murders happened at that time, as well.
So many murders happened at that time, as well.
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Political opponents were murdered.
Political opponents were murdered.
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We witnessed something like this, too. One day, we were out and about, when we were attacked by SA people.
We witnessed something like this, too. One day, we were out and about, when we were attacked by SA people.
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And then another example: In 1932
And then another example: In 1932
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we went on a holiday to the Baltic Sea with the children from ‘Fichte’.
we went on a holiday to the Baltic Sea with the children from ‘Fichte’.
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During this time a holiday camp (which had been organized by the social democrats) was attacked by the SA.
During this time a holiday camp (which had been organized by the social democrats) was attacked by the SA.
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Children and adults were injured during this attack.
Children and adults were injured during this attack.
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We were meant to be attacked, too,
We were meant to be attacked, too,
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but we still carried on with our camp, as we had received support by labourer’s organisations from a village.
but we still carried on with our camp, as we had received support by labourer’s organisations from a village.
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And fortunately there was no attack.
And fortunately there was no attack.
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Who knows what that would have turned out to be like.
Who knows what that would have turned out to be like.
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Hitler, he received the power through Hindenburg.
Hitler, he received the power through Hindenburg.