European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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My brother was with the partisans, as well.
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He came with a horse and took me home.
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He came into the shack.
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The horse came first and then the man. “Who is coming into the forest now?”
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Then he said: “Lipej, come on. The war is over!”
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We did not believe him that it was really true; that the war was over.
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That was unbelievable – persecution,
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respectively the hunt for the resistance fighters would be over one day.
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In those days we sang, ate, were happy, and kissed –
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nobody can imagine the way it was in those days.
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We were all so happy.
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That’s why for us the end of the war is still the most important day to be celebrated.
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Back then it was the end of the Nazi fascism
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and we cannot forget all the ones who were in the forest,
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in a concentration camp or locked up by Nazi fascists.
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For all those it is unforgettable.
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We cannot understand that the people care so little about this day, 8th May – the end of the war.
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We were happy, but it just looks as if it was the other way round.
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They lost the war and that’s why they never celebrate.
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Later on they made the 26th October a national hiking day or so.
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