European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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We also do this in memory of our comrades who died in Auschwitz.
We also do this in memory of our comrades who died in Auschwitz.
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Today more than ever it is necessary to do this work, because in Europe
Today more than ever it is necessary to do this work, because in Europe
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because in Europe there is a dangerous rise of fascism.
because in Europe there is a dangerous rise of fascism.
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Let us remember that Hitler got to power legally.
Let us remember that Hitler got to power legally.
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Nowadays, there a few European countries that have a right-extremist government.
Nowadays, there a few European countries that have a right-extremist government.
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It might seem pretentious but we think we have not finished our work.
It might seem pretentious but we think we have not finished our work.
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We need to talk to young people, guide them for the future, show them the importance of being brotherly.
We need to talk to young people, guide them for the future, show them the importance of being brotherly.
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I don’t answer all questions. When they ask me how many Germans I killed I won’t answer.
I don’t answer all questions. When they ask me how many Germans I killed I won’t answer.
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I don’t think it is interesting.
I don’t think it is interesting.
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During war there is one essential rule:
During war there is one essential rule:
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If I don’t shoot first, he will shoot me. He didn’t do anything to me and I didn’t do anything to him.
If I don’t shoot first, he will shoot me. He didn’t do anything to me and I didn’t do anything to him.
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I don’t know him. He has a family; I have a family as well. Why then, do we kill each other?
I don’t know him. He has a family; I have a family as well. Why then, do we kill each other?
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Why? Because the ones that decide on war are not the ones that fight it.
Why? Because the ones that decide on war are not the ones that fight it.
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Liberation; Exchange of prisoners
Liberation; Exchange of prisoners
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Nanterre was liberated on the following day, August 21st, 1944.
Nanterre was liberated on the following day, August 21st, 1944.
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The German officers all left for Mont Valérien, the only place they felt safe.
The German officers all left for Mont Valérien, the only place they felt safe.
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The Liberation Committee was installed.
The Liberation Committee was installed.
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Mont Valérien is a fort from the time before the Paris Commune.
Mont Valérien is a fort from the time before the Paris Commune.
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There the resistance fighters were shot. Each time the resistance attacked the German troops.
There the resistance fighters were shot. Each time the resistance attacked the German troops.
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General Stüplinen ordered for every killed German, one hundred resistance fighters should be executed.
General Stüplinen ordered for every killed German, one hundred resistance fighters should be executed.