European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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If I were to say I was from Gornji grad, it’d be even worse. So I said I was from Celje.
If I were to say I was from Gornji grad, it’d be even worse. So I said I was from Celje.
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This man, the one who pulled out the map said that if I can show him where Celje is on the map, then I am a Yugoslav.
This man, the one who pulled out the map said that if I can show him where Celje is on the map, then I am a Yugoslav.
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He said by the time he counts to ten; if I can’t, then I go to the Slivnjak, down by the plum trees.
He said by the time he counts to ten; if I can’t, then I go to the Slivnjak, down by the plum trees.
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Then he counted ras, dva, tri, shetiri… And I showed him, here it is.
Then he counted ras, dva, tri, shetiri… And I showed him, here it is.
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He patted me on the shoulder and said ti Jugoslav, meaning: you are a Yugoslav and now you’ve convinced us.
He patted me on the shoulder and said ti Jugoslav, meaning: you are a Yugoslav and now you’ve convinced us.
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I went to Siberia.
I went to Siberia.
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We went with these German people; they took us to Siberia, where we met up with other Slovenians.
We went with these German people; they took us to Siberia, where we met up with other Slovenians.
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All the Slovenians gathered together and we were told that we may each choose our own group.
All the Slovenians gathered together and we were told that we may each choose our own group.
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And once the group was formed we would get our work.
And once the group was formed we would get our work.
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That’s how we came together; there were ten of us Slovenians. Then we got our tools, saws, axes …
That’s how we came together; there were ten of us Slovenians. Then we got our tools, saws, axes …
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We were sent into the forest to cut down trees.
We were sent into the forest to cut down trees.
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There was enough food while we were in Russian captivity.
There was enough food while we were in Russian captivity.
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Perhaps there wasn’t much bread. The Russians up in Siberia, in the taiga, they only cook ‘supa’ and ‘kasha’.
Perhaps there wasn’t much bread. The Russians up in Siberia, in the taiga, they only cook ‘supa’ and ‘kasha’.
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You’re probably wondering what ‘supa’ and ‘kasha’ are. ‘Supa’ is everything that is cooked and still fluid.
You’re probably wondering what ‘supa’ and ‘kasha’ are. ‘Supa’ is everything that is cooked and still fluid.
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‘Kahsa’ is porridge; everything like mashed potatoes, solid foods.
‘Kahsa’ is porridge; everything like mashed potatoes, solid foods.
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We only got fish food there, which there was enough of, not much bread, but enough.
We only got fish food there, which there was enough of, not much bread, but enough.
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After a while, it was still winter, all the Slovenians and also Croatians
After a while, it was still winter, all the Slovenians and also Croatians
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and other nationalities were all together according to the nationalities.
and other nationalities were all together according to the nationalities.
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Maybe the Slovenians and Croatians were together …
Maybe the Slovenians and Croatians were together …
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First contact with the Soviet resistance
First contact with the Soviet resistance