European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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They had gone over and joined the German army.
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Then that officer said sitchas mi vidjot, meaning we’ll see now, if you really are Yugoslavian.
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I wondered how he could figure that out over a thousand kilometers away.
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They shoved me off again, untied me and locked me back in the hen coop. I was there perhaps a day or perhaps only hours.
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Hours were an eternity.
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The same two soldiers came again and tied me up and covered my eyes.
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I thought: goodbye Slovenia, Yugoslavia, I’m going to be shot.
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I knew that the Russians shot the German soldiers somewhere down there by the plum trees.
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I was sure I was going to be shot.
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The two soldiers tied up my eyes and I thought goodbye parents, I’m going to die now.
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We stepped out of the hen coop and one of them said that we’re going to headquarters.
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When we got there someone asked me my surname. Once more I said Ivan Ivanovic Srcnikov.
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He spoke Russian and said something about some measurements; I didn’t understand because he was speaking too fast.
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He explained to me that I was standing before a table and that something is on the table, but he didn’t say what.
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He said that I would have to show him by the time he counted to ten.
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I still didn’t know what.
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My eyes were still tied.
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He untied my eyes and said that I must show him where Celje is.
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I forgot to mention that I had said I was from Celje.
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I thought that if I were to say I was from Kropa, they wouldn’t know where it was.
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