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to Klagenfurt and from there to various concentration camps.
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Even my godfather, the neighbour, did not come back.
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He died in Dachau, but his daughter and the farmer girl came back.
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They were the only ones who came back from the concentration camp.
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Introduction; Family arrested
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I was born in Remschenig near Eisenkappl into a Slovenian family;
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at my aunt’s, really, where my mother was a farm maid.
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There where Katarina’s sons Michael Sluga, Karl Paulitsch and Franz Rotter.
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Franz Rotter was a member of the German ‘Wehrmacht’;
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so was Karl Sluga, who crossed over to the partisans.
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Michael Sluga joined the partisans straight away instead of enlisting.
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In 1943 it became dangerous. Katarina Sluga escaped to the partisans then.
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My aunt was interested in culture and politics.
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She soon started to organise meetings against Hitler and to attend other meetings.
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Therefore she was politically suspicious.
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So we all were in danger.
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She was aware that something could happen.
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She had people who sent her a message to withdraw.
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For her it was dangerous now.
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So she backed away to the partisans
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