European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Fascism in childhood and youth
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Fascism was a subject,
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because of the experiences that we picked up from the immigrants.
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In our youth group we invited immigrants from Austria and Germany to tell their story.
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We already knew before the high finance and the generals
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pushed the power towards the Nazi leading clique:
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Hitler means war.
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We not only grew into the anti-fascist fight,
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but as well into the fight for peace. It was the same question to us:
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the anti-fascist fight and the fight for peace.
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That obviously assumed that we threw light on it.
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After my youth consecration, when I left school, I took part in my first Marxist seminar.
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There, young people who were interested,
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learned all the basics if they wanted to become a functionary of the labour movement.
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So they were not only practical experiences that were being reflected,
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but we also had seminars learning to deal with the political opponent.
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For example, it was obligatory for a functionary of the socialist youth
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to have read Hitler’s book ‚Mein Kampf’.
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We could tell the Nazi officials, who didn’t know as well as we did, what the real aims were.
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They did not believe that Hitler wanted war.
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