European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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On the first evening the partisans, acquaintances were already there.
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After 14 days the holiday was over.
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“Well, what are we going to do, mother?” My mother was crying again.
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She sprinkled me with holy water.
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“Mother, that doesn’t help! I will not go back to the ones that sentenced us to death.”
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So I went and the commander of the partisans said:
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“We will come and pick you up.
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We will bring enough people so your family won’t be resettled or get locked into jail.”
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The evening came.
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No partisan called up, but the commander had told me I would be gone in the evening.
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I went back to Bleiburg and picked up my military equipment.
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On the next day I met the commander of the partisans and said to him:
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“Why didn’t you come?”
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He said to me:
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“You know by yourself where you belong.”
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That was easily said in those days.
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But it was not an easy thing to do.
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But the English bombarded Klagenfurt in those days.
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When the police came afterwards to ask if I had reported somewhere, my mother said:
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“Maybe he has been killed in the air raid.”
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