European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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we were able to absorb counter strikes of the allies.
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If we would have moved back, we would have been shot down from behind.
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We were downright kamikaze missions.
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That is how it was meant for the bigger units, for divisions.
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And that was how the operations were.
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Typical: our operation on a hillside,
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were we would have been shot down by the American artillery straight after our first shot.
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No one would have survived.
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So was the military operation on many sections of the front.
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Literature about this does exist.
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The principle was: extermination of the politicals; they were to perish in the war and not survive.
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The companies were assembled as follows:
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1/3 political prisoners, 1/3 criminals and 1/3 officers, corporals
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and lance-corporals who were mainly Nazis.
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You had to be really careful if you did not really know the political prisoners.
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Any comments or thoughts – it was very easy to get shot.
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Some did know each other.
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They had been in prison together and now, met again after many years.
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Now you didn’t always know how somebody thought in 1940 or 42, who had been imprisoned in 1934/35/36.
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You did notice and in time you had contact to the political ones.
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