European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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1922 I joined the labour sports club ‘Fichte’.
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And all the following years – we practiced gymnastics twice a week –
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influenced us there.
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My sister was in ‘Fichte’, and that was the reason why I joined them, too.
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I was the only one in my class.
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There were mainly reactionary teachers there.
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They did not have anything in mind with ‘Fichte’.
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Here in ‘Fichte’ I felt comfortable. It was nice for a child to be and to do sports with others.
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On Sundays we sometimes went on excursions into the proximity of Berlin.
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You just felt secure there in the circle of peers under the supervision of older people,
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who pointed out a lot of things when we were walking
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and that was something that impressed us especially.
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The labourer sports movement had already been founded in the previous century
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as a counter organisation to the civil sports movement that went more the chauvinistic way.
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Apprenticeship, Inflation
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I can’t remember when my father came back home.
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When soldiers, who were demobbed, came through Tempelhof,
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I always used to run there but I never saw my father with them.
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One thing that just belongs to this time: 1923, the inflation.
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My sister used to stand in front of the baker’s shop, me at the butcher’s
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