European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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as long as you could and as long as you could breathe.
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It was the same with many others.
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End of war
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Towards the end of the war I was seriously wounded another time.
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I was buried by a British aircraft-bomb for a short time and then unconscious for two days.
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The 8th May I witnessed in an auxiliary military hospital in British captivity.
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Only few who were pleased like me. Some just did not care.
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Some, mostly young officers that were in the military hospital with me, were set really hostile towards the change.
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Like this: “Now it has to keep on going, we have to keep on fighting!”
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Some of them played a role in the so called ’Werewolf’
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as a leader of young people who put up a fight against the occupants.
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Relationship between men and women of resistance
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During the illegal fight emotions had to be pushed back as far as possible.
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Before the Nazis marched in, from 33 activists in the anti-fascist resistance 11 were female comrades.
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They achieved the same as the men.
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Once I had to kiss unwillingly.
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While hanging up posters, we were caught by an SS-patrol, walking a path no patrol ever used.
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As I am sticking, I say: “Oh, the SS is coming!”
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I instinctively put my back to the poster, and as was a cold season,
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I covered the bucket of glue with my coat and she snuggled up to me and said:
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