European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Ertbruger at first behaved decently.
Ertbruger at first behaved decently.
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He played with us kids.
He played with us kids.
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And it seemed that he was quite a nice man.
And it seemed that he was quite a nice man.
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Well, unfortunately, the Germans found out that I, my sister and mother were registered for residency in Warsaw
Well, unfortunately, the Germans found out that I, my sister and mother were registered for residency in Warsaw
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and in December 1939 or in January 1940 they resettled us to Warsaw.
and in December 1939 or in January 1940 they resettled us to Warsaw.
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My grandma, aunt and cousin, Hanka, were allowed to live there till about 1941,
My grandma, aunt and cousin, Hanka, were allowed to live there till about 1941,
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when they were relocated to a neighbouring estate of Orszymowo.
when they were relocated to a neighbouring estate of Orszymowo.
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This was also a small manor house.
This was also a small manor house.
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Unfortunately, the barn got burnt and the Germans suspected my aunt that she had told her niece Hanka to set this fire.
Unfortunately, the barn got burnt and the Germans suspected my aunt that she had told her niece Hanka to set this fire.
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They simply made up this version to lock her up.
They simply made up this version to lock her up.
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Maybe it was a revenge of Mr Ertbruger, because my aunt was a very beautiful woman
Maybe it was a revenge of Mr Ertbruger, because my aunt was a very beautiful woman
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and he must have had some hopes that this acquaintance would develop into something serious.
and he must have had some hopes that this acquaintance would develop into something serious.
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Well, unfortunately, my aunt was a great patriot. She detested the Germans.
Well, unfortunately, my aunt was a great patriot. She detested the Germans.
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She was little diplomatic and her feelings showed.
She was little diplomatic and her feelings showed.
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She paid with her life for that. Because they sent her to Fordon [near Bydgoszcz/Bromberg],
She paid with her life for that. Because they sent her to Fordon [near Bydgoszcz/Bromberg],
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first they sentenced her to death for inciting a kid to burn a barn.
first they sentenced her to death for inciting a kid to burn a barn.
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We wrote to Hitler pleading for pardon and Hitler gave her a commuted life sentence,
We wrote to Hitler pleading for pardon and Hitler gave her a commuted life sentence,
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but she was immediately deported from Fordon to Oświęcim [Auschwitz], where she stayed for three days at most.
but she was immediately deported from Fordon to Oświęcim [Auschwitz], where she stayed for three days at most.
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Introduction, family, Germans begin the war
Introduction, family, Germans begin the war
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My name is Tadeusz Sułowski. I was born on the 4th Feb 1929 in Warsaw.
My name is Tadeusz Sułowski. I was born on the 4th Feb 1929 in Warsaw.