European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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“Bugger off!” and “Betrayers, what are you doing here?”
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Although my husband was recognised as a partisan.
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Over at Maddau, when the resettled families had their annual meeting in the public cinema,
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it was decided to have a silent protest march up to the cathedral.
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Although the bishop did not allow that, we still went up there.
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At the police station, the police were already waiting with the fire brigade.
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When we got up there, there was a barrier.
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Some of our people jumped up and tried to clear the way.
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All of a sudden they pointed these hoses at us and instead of a greeting, they soaked us.
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On the other side the English were standing.
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I got so annoyed: “Oh, these are our confederates?”
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We laughed into their faces.
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Our women - our mothers were crying and screaming.
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At that time I said: “If I could, I would jump into his face and rip his face apart.”
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In this situation, Austria being liberated, we being liberated,
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and you still have to face things like this, made us furious.
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Well, up to 1955, they were able to learn German and Slovenian in school, as it was a bilingual area.
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All of a sudden, with the treaty, it was different again. A state treaty was around 1957.
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The teachers went out onto the streets with the children
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and protested that they couldn’t teach and learn Slovenian.
 
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