European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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The house was twenty, thirty meters from the embankment, behind that was a river.
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At the bank of the river there were four oaks, in front of the house two and further the next two.
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And we used to have benches by those oaks. It was a wonderful place
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and those Lithuanians and Germans divided them into two groups.
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All adults were staying by the one oak, and the children by the second one.
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Sonia was also there as it was a very hot day and the cows did not want to stay at the grazing lands so were taken home.
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Natka who was very caring and hospitable invited both kids to the dining room,
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took them by the table, gave them bread, milk from fridge, and while children were eating,
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the Lithuanians and Germans came.
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All of them, except Sonia, had documents
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and Sonia was scared. She recognized one Lithuanian who used to come to her parents` shop
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to do shopping and look after her.
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Did he recognize her? We do not know.
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Nobody knows that but Sonia was scared
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and in the evening Jadzia Pluchocianka came to me,
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because I think that night Sonia was staying at Pluchocianka´s, and said that Sonia begs to take her back to her uncle,
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she prefers sitting in that shelter in the forests to staying in this nice accommodation.
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We had to take Sonia back to her uncle.
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They survived, and after the Soviet army came they could leave the forest.
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Mr. Nitson wrote a card to me saying he wants to thank me, that he, his brother and Sonia were alive.
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