European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Later on, we were given some work. We had to untie and undo jute
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from the threshing machines. There was always so much dirt in the cell.
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Later on we had to put our prison clothes and shoes outside in the evenings,
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because they were frightened that we would escape.
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I received mail from my sister.
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She reported about things and sent greetings from my parents, too – and wrote about scientific subjects quite often.
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That animated discussions, because we were three men.
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The other two were there because of ‘the sports case’, as well.
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Later on I got permission to learn shorthand writing.
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But for practicing we only had a slate.
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On that of course shorthand – is quite an illusion.
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But still I learned it.
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Ban of "Fichte", Illegality
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We were ready for getting prohibited.
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We knew we would find a way to keep going somehow.
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For that reason the members (not all of them) divided into groups of five;
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one led a few groups of five and later we changed it into groups of three.
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It was easier to keep track of it.
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And for the meetings – you did not know so many working illegally.
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‘Fichte’ was forbidden in the end and so the rest of the work was illegal.
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