European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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We had to report, somewhere here in Kreuzberg.
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Another man and I were deferred.
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We got the order to take the train to Heuberg the next day or the day after.
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We just were two overdue ones, spare ones, who went there on that day.
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I got to know Otto Linke’s wife then, as well.
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Before he had been in the SAP (socialistic labour party), and so we quickly got in contact with each other.
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So we went to Heuberg, that training camp in Wuerttemberg.
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Something else that you can never really forget:
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In the crew shack was also a bible student.
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He refused to take a weapon.
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One evening you sat together with him, during the night he was sentenced to death.
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The next day, the company had to muster
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and then watch, as he was murdered at the stake.
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“That will happen to you, as well,” said the chief of the company
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“if you don’t do as you are told.”
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Gestapo-interrogation, release, support
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In January 1940 I was taken on a transport.
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I was not released.
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During the war it was standard practice that many would not be released.
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It went via Hannover and then to Berlin.
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