European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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It was one o'clock, half past one, two o'clock.
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With the dawning daylight I saw there was a house nearby and went there.
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There were no watchdogs, so I went to the window of the house
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and saw an old lady with a stick lighting the fire.
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I looked around and slowly slowly ...
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At that time the peasants did not lock their doors as they do today,
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they left the door open to go to the stable.
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I knocked at the door and called: "Grandma! Grandma!"
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When she saw me she got scared and fell off the chair she was sitting on.
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I tried to pick her up and the daughter came down asking what was going on.
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I said: "Nothing, nothing".
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She said: "We heard shooting, we heard noises, what's going on?"
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"Nothing, now, we’ll take care of your grandma and then we'll see."
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I had long hair and a long beard, I was wet from head to toes,
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my clothes were freezing because I'd stayed outside in the cold all night.
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We took care of the grandma and then her husband came down
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and we talked, and I said:
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"Look, if I came here into your house and you are a sympathizer with us
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nothing happens to you and we're all fine,
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but if you have some stories you come before me ..."
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