European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Then we remembered we still had another aunt nearby.
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We would go there; it was aunty Amalija.
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She had three children of her own, and her husband was still at home.
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We stayed there. But the aunt had such a small flat.
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So she went to our house, where she looked after the small animals
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and us children because we had enough to eat at home.
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But it was an area for partisans and there was always fighting.
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It was dangerous at the house.
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We could stay around the house during the day
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and at night she locked us into the cellar and went home.
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She left two of her children, because they were bigger and took the youngest one with her.
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So there were the two of us and the cousin.
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We slept in the cellar.
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It was an earth cellar, in the rock
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and it was very damp, cold and totally dark.
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Everything was padded with hay and covers so nobody would hear us.
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We weren’t allowed to cough or to go out to the loo.
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We could always hear people walk around outside, but we didn’t know whether they were Gestapo or partisans.
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It was very exiting but very dangerous.
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Mass imprisonment, deportation
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