European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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If we had shot, we would have been bombarded – we wouldn’t have survived.
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So we placed the grenade launcher there, moved along for another 20m and then one said:
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“We will build something, so we can protect ourselves from the direct bombardment a little bit.”
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We fired one shot and, in return, our grenade launcher was totally destroyed.
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It was a kamikaze mission. They wanted to exterminate us.
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Later on we went back and then I spoke to some of the others:
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“We have to run away now.”
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It was the end of April, and on the 10th May, or so, they surrendered. There were some doubts:
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“They will inform Germany - He deserted.”
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I said: “that is all nonsense. They won’t have any time left to do that.”
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But I still stayed with Otto Linke – and went into captivity with him.
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That was on the 30th April.
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I said: “Otto, from the 1st of May we will stay in the mountains, as free men.”
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And on the 2nd May we were arrested by Moroccans.
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We were passed on to the French
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and after that, we came to the English, and later on to the Americans.
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The 999 Bataillon
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The political prisoners, who were unworthy for the army, were living in Germany.
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And the Germans were dying at all possible fronts.
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Slowly but surely, they were short on personnel.
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