European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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We would always travel in pairs.
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I wasn’t entirely aware of how dangerous it was. That was a great advantage to me.
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To the same time it increased the danger factor, but things worked out. Many men, who were just as foolish as I, fell.
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I am left with an almost romantic regard of combat, as if it was a romantic period. Which of course it wasn’t; far from it.
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At the same time we were also falling in love. I was prepared to walk all night just to see my beloved from afar.
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In short, we lived intensively under the conditions of war. We had to be careful.
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There would be a meeting and we would dance and go wild, then we would fight the very next day.
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This became the norm of our lives, we learned to count on it.
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It was all the easier in the Primorje region, in the Karst especially.
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Anywhere you came, someone immediately gave their cow to slaughter so the entire brigade could feast on goulash.
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When I traveled as a courier, I was always fed.
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If I was wet I was dried no matter what house I stepped into.
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Despite that you were alone, everywhere and anywhere you always had the feeling that you belonged together.
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There was never any danger that you might take the wrong turn into the wrong house.
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Everyone was inclined to the Partisans.
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This relieved us of the fears that took rise elsewhere throughout Slovenia,
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where one had to consider the potential betrayal of the locals.
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That is, elsewhere, the Home Guard and their informants were lurking. There was none of that in the Primorje area.
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I never came across a single Slovenian enemy, dead or alive.
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So I realize I have a somewhat idealized conception.
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