European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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At that time I said: “If I could, I would jump into his face and rip his face apart.”
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,
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.
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.
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.
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
The teachers went out onto the streets with the children
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and protested that they couldn’t teach and learn Slovenian.
and protested that they couldn’t teach and learn Slovenian.
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Later our children had to be subscribed by their parents, if they wanted them to learn Slovenian.
Later our children had to be subscribed by their parents, if they wanted them to learn Slovenian.
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Only the oldest ones didn’t have to.
Only the oldest ones didn’t have to.
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But the lessons weren’t the same as the German ones.
But the lessons weren’t the same as the German ones.
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They had only a few lessons.
They had only a few lessons.
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That was another discrimination of the Carinthian Slovenes.
That was another discrimination of the Carinthian Slovenes.