European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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I did not cry one single tear for anybody,
I did not cry one single tear for anybody,
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although I was really suffering about not being able to see these people.
although I was really suffering about not being able to see these people.
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Father had already died in August 1943.
Father had already died in August 1943.
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I had forgotten all about him.
I had forgotten all about him.
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Whenever someone asked me:
Whenever someone asked me:
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“Are you sad that your mother won’t come any more?”
“Are you sad that your mother won’t come any more?”
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I always answered: “No, I’m not sad.”
I always answered: “No, I’m not sad.”
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I said that out of defiance and out of furiousness.
I said that out of defiance and out of furiousness.
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I got so furious when someone asked me about that.
I got so furious when someone asked me about that.
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I either didn’t answer at all or I just coldly said: “No, I’m not sad at all.”
I either didn’t answer at all or I just coldly said: “No, I’m not sad at all.”
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Although I was very sad, really, that nobody would come back to the house of my birth.
Although I was very sad, really, that nobody would come back to the house of my birth.
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Two aunts got killed with the partisans,
Two aunts got killed with the partisans,
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my mother and one aunt died in the concentration camp in Ravensbrück.
my mother and one aunt died in the concentration camp in Ravensbrück.
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Two uncles died in Dachau
Two uncles died in Dachau
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and one cousin got killed with the partisans,
and one cousin got killed with the partisans,
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one uncle fell in Russia.
one uncle fell in Russia.
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Altogether
Altogether
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it added up to 12 people that died.
it added up to 12 people that died.
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They were my closest relatives, who I grew up with, who were near and dear to me.
They were my closest relatives, who I grew up with, who were near and dear to me.
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The mother was in the concentration camp.
The mother was in the concentration camp.