European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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The German said “Ja, ja, ja”. I got off the train and headed towards the fountain.
The German said “Ja, ja, ja”. I got off the train and headed towards the fountain.
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The German joined another soldier further away and started eating a peace of watermelon with him.
The German joined another soldier further away and started eating a peace of watermelon with him.
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I threw away the tin and started to run as fast as I could. I was skinny then and 23 years old.
I threw away the tin and started to run as fast as I could. I was skinny then and 23 years old.
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The soldier took out his gun and started shooting at me.
The soldier took out his gun and started shooting at me.
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But, when I started running, a friend of mine tried to come along.
But, when I started running, a friend of mine tried to come along.
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He was hit in the thigh and fell over the tracks.
He was hit in the thigh and fell over the tracks.
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The number on the arm
The number on the arm
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Often the children ask me why I don’t have the number removed.
Often the children ask me why I don’t have the number removed.
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I tell them, I could have it removed, but I won’t.
I tell them, I could have it removed, but I won’t.
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It was done by the Nazis, the people working for the Nazis.
It was done by the Nazis, the people working for the Nazis.
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We weren’t called by our names but by a number that we had to learn to say in German.
We weren’t called by our names but by a number that we had to learn to say in German.
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It doesn’t bother me to have it on the arm. I don’t carry it around for advertisement. It’s just reality, that’s all.
It doesn’t bother me to have it on the arm. I don’t carry it around for advertisement. It’s just reality, that’s all.
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Distinguishing between Germans and Nazis
Distinguishing between Germans and Nazis
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We tried to go undercover as much as possible during the German occupation,
We tried to go undercover as much as possible during the German occupation,
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even though I was not totally undercover. I still lived with my parents.
even though I was not totally undercover. I still lived with my parents.
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We thought about how we could distribute our leaflets.
We thought about how we could distribute our leaflets.
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Our concern was the French population, not the Germans. It was necessary to fight against the occupiers.
Our concern was the French population, not the Germans. It was necessary to fight against the occupiers.
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In the camps we met civilized, working Germans.
In the camps we met civilized, working Germans.
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Sometimes that led to discussions between us.
Sometimes that led to discussions between us.
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I always defended the idea that these people were not necessarily Nazis.
I always defended the idea that these people were not necessarily Nazis.