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Father did not agree with her decision
Father did not agree with her decision
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He was an important man and, in terms of his political orientation in former Yugoslavia, he was conservative,
He was an important man and, in terms of his political orientation in former Yugoslavia, he was conservative,
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belonging to the Catholic party.
belonging to the Catholic party.
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As most conservatives were oriented during WWII, they began to cooperate with the occupier.
As most conservatives were oriented during WWII, they began to cooperate with the occupier.
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But my father did not.
But my father did not.
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He was a nationally conscious Slovene and also a combatant for general Maister during WWI.
He was a nationally conscious Slovene and also a combatant for general Maister during WWI.
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He didn’t appreciate my joining though.
He didn’t appreciate my joining though.
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There were two people in 1941, coming to see him. I found out later they were important organizers in the partisans.
There were two people in 1941, coming to see him. I found out later they were important organizers in the partisans.
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But I didn’t know why they came to see him. Then he just seemed to become a pacifist.
But I didn’t know why they came to see him. Then he just seemed to become a pacifist.
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He helped everyone in trouble and who came to him.
He helped everyone in trouble and who came to him.
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But he didn’t much exert himself.
But he didn’t much exert himself.
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Not to the extent that I could say he was a member of the activists of the LF.
Not to the extent that I could say he was a member of the activists of the LF.
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At home they didn’t let me work for the LF.
At home they didn’t let me work for the LF.
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But I decided that I just had to proceed independently and according to my own set of ethics.
But I decided that I just had to proceed independently and according to my own set of ethics.