European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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There the conditions were the same as in Aliceville, where we were taken in the first prison camp.
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Just before I was released the documents came.
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And there an associate, Fritz Fiedkau, was declared (in the documents) to be an SS-man.
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So, in the camp, where he had been before they changed his documents in the assessment
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they made the antifascist into an SS-man.
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And an SS-man had already gone home as an antifascist!
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I did report that later on.
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We went over to Munsterlager which had the same pattern;
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corporals, sergeants and so on, they were in command there.
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“Don’t let yourself get released towards the east!”
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In October 1946 I got on a transport to West-Berlin.
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This is how I got home from war captivity.
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My parents lived somewhere else, as they had been bombed out.
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And now the new life began after all these incidents that you experienced over the years.
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Italy, Tunesia, capture
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We got to Naples.
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There was a ship, which had been declared as a hospital ship (with a red cross on it) –
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that had been transporting ammunition.
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The Italian members of the resistance found out about it and the ship was bombarded.
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And we had to take the wounded into hospital.
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