European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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But unfortunately it turned out differently.
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I was confident: I would join the resistance, even the armed resistance – yes.
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But it did not happen, because we were arrested.
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You were still proud of contributing so much.
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At least something.
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They said anyway, back then in Ludmannsdorf:
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“Lock these pests up, then we will have peace in Ludmannsdorf.”
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These brats – like me – they were supposed to be locked away to have peace in Ludmannsdorf.
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Many thought something, or guessed something, but nobody exactly knew about the Nazis.
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As soon as the partisans came into the village and carried out an action,
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somebody must have smoothed the way for them to come.
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First partisan action in the village
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A group of partisans, about 20 of them
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(a few were with us as well) went to the constabulary
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and the town hall and took whatever they could do with.
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At the constabulary they seized weapons and the type writers and stationery.
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The country constables were having their evening meal
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and unfortunately one was shot there, because he didn’t put his hands up.
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One hand went to the pistol - he put the other hand up - and with that he risked his life.
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The partisan first shouted: “Hands up!” which he didn’t do and so he was shot.
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