European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Then we went, but not the way to where the church was,
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but up the mountains, a totally different direction.
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The oldest cousin was 14 years old and should carry a rifle, being really pleased about that.
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By then we knew: now we are going into war.
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There were men with us and because adults were with us, the fear went.
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We walked very, very far.
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There was a lot of snow.
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It was so hard that nothing sank in.
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It was very glittery, so it was a beautiful but cold night.
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During the first night we walked for at least three or four hours
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until we reached a bunker high up in the mountain.
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It was very cold in this bunker, but we were so tired that we were still glad we could lie down.
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Although there was only fern to lie on and a horse blanket to cover us up.
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I don’t know how long we lived in this bunker.
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It was cold and dark.
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There was not a lot to eat and we had to be quiet.
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Not being allowed to talk was very hard for me.
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I was such a lively and inquisitive child.
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There was nothing to play with either.
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There was nothing to talk about -
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