European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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in our striped uniforms and some had a friendly word for us, in German, which we had to learn.
in our striped uniforms and some had a friendly word for us, in German, which we had to learn.
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I always said that one should not mix up the SS and the Germans we met at work.
I always said that one should not mix up the SS and the Germans we met at work.
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The SS made a choice. They opted for the regime, the system.
The SS made a choice. They opted for the regime, the system.
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Three, four years after coming back I was talking to some friends who said:
Three, four years after coming back I was talking to some friends who said:
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“We are going to Germany, to meet some people. But of course we won’t ask you to come along.”
“We are going to Germany, to meet some people. But of course we won’t ask you to come along.”
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I said: “Why won’t you ask me to go with you? Are you afraid that I will say that all Germans are fascists?
I said: “Why won’t you ask me to go with you? Are you afraid that I will say that all Germans are fascists?
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Not way. If you want me to, I will come along. I promise I will behave correctly towards the Germans we meet.
Not way. If you want me to, I will come along. I promise I will behave correctly towards the Germans we meet.
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That won’t stop me from saying what happened in the camps.
That won’t stop me from saying what happened in the camps.
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But I will not say THE Germans.”
But I will not say THE Germans.”
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Activity as eyewitness; message
Activity as eyewitness; message
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I was invited as a witness to a school.
I was invited as a witness to a school.
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I had a teacher friend and as we talked he said:
I had a teacher friend and as we talked he said:
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“You should come talk in schools, otherwise it will be forgotten history.”
“You should come talk in schools, otherwise it will be forgotten history.”
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I agreed, but hadn’t really thought about what that meant.
I agreed, but hadn’t really thought about what that meant.
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So I went.
So I went.
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It was difficult.
It was difficult.
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When you are with 30 students, it is very difficult to talk about all these things:
When you are with 30 students, it is very difficult to talk about all these things:
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about the arrival of Jewish or Gypsy convoys, the children, sometimes babies in their mothers arms.
about the arrival of Jewish or Gypsy convoys, the children, sometimes babies in their mothers arms.
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I wondered if one should talk about it or rather not talk about it.
I wondered if one should talk about it or rather not talk about it.
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I decided to talk about what National Socialism had done,
I decided to talk about what National Socialism had done,