European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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I had some knowledge of the Slovene language I reviewed the results
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and decided that the one who made the fewest mistakes would be the teacher.
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The children needed someone to present them with at least the basics of the language and a little math and reading.
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They couldn’t just go through the war without any schooling … The official schooling system had disintegrated.
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So it was necessary to establish a Slovenian school.
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Things were easiest for me while I worked in the schooling system.
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Although for a long time I felt like an informer.
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Being 18, I strained to be a great informer, like all those characters I’d read about, Sherlock Holmes for instance,
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and I dreamed of all the miracles I would do. I did do a few bold things, even stupid, but at least they worked.
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For instance, if I could, I slept in a bed. I’d arrive in a village and they would offer me a bed. I would risk it.
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The Germans would come at night and that was a problem: how and where to hide.
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I always had a mini-bunker somewhere to hide in. I acted completely against all rules, rather according to my instincts.
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Once I was in my home village and Germans came suddenly at night.
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Luckily it was very dark and they were roaming about with torches.
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I was on the verge of coming home to my house and what was I to do?
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They were going to inspect the houses. I got an idea.
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I thought it wisest to follow the patrol to see where they were going. So I followed them, only meters behind, through the entire village.
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I was careful of how I walked as not to be too loud. It was utterly dark but I didn’t need a torch.
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I could move around independently or in small units, arranging ahead what we would do. I was also a courier.
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We would always travel in pairs.
 
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