European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Three, four years after coming back I was talking to some friends who said:
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“We are going to Germany, to meet some people. But of course we won’t ask you to come along.”
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I said: “Why won’t you ask me to go with you? Are you afraid that I will say that all Germans are fascists?
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Not way. If you want me to, I will come along. I promise I will behave correctly towards the Germans we meet.
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That won’t stop me from saying what happened in the camps.
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But I will not say THE Germans.”
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Activity as eyewitness; message
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I was invited as a witness to a school.
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I had a teacher friend and as we talked he said:
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“You should come talk in schools, otherwise it will be forgotten history.”
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I agreed, but hadn’t really thought about what that meant.
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So I went.
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It was difficult.
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When you are with 30 students, it is very difficult to talk about all these things:
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about the arrival of Jewish or Gypsy convoys, the children, sometimes babies in their mothers arms.
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I wondered if one should talk about it or rather not talk about it.
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I decided to talk about what National Socialism had done,
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about what we had gone through and about what we had seen with our own eyes.
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In Birkenau,
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the first big camp we went to, these convoys arrived, filled with Jews, with Gypsies.
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