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He was sent to the East. But they did not even have weapons.
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Unfortunately, I lost my mother at that time and my father came back to take care of the family.
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During the time it took him to come home, my aunt and uncle took care of us, my brother and me.
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In 1940, when the danger of German occupation was imminent, my aunt wanted us to go to Southern France.
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We got to know the so-called “débacle” – the total collapse – during our flight.
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We left by foot, pushing our suitcases on bikes.
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In Le Mans the Germans caught up with us.
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When the Germans got in front of us, we returned to Nanterre.
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The city was almost empty at the time.
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It was July and Nanterre had been occupied on June 14th, 1940.
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There were very few working factories.
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I got back in touch with my comrades from the Communist Youth Movement and we started…
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how could I best describe it? The people did not understand anything.
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They were suddenly imprisoned instead of in a free country.
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This happened in less than a month.
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The Nazis crossed the French border on May 10th, 1940 and on June 10th they were in Paris.
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Everybody was scared and tried to leave.
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We did not understand how in this country of freedom,
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where we had everything we wanted, self-sufficient country
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(its agriculture and its industry), suddenly nothing was left.
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