European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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But I thought that the families would not have to pay so much.
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So I enlisted in Klagenfurt. From above we might get a contact.
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When I was in Klagenfurt, you know how it is with the military – today like this, tomorrow like that.
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From Klagenfurt to Salzburg; from Salzburg to Lienz, East Tyrol.
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Then to Italy via Venice, Rome up to … near Monte Cassino.
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Then we were sent to the front.
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There I was wounded, had a first and second-degree frostbite
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and because of that I got into the military hospital in South Italy, in Sora.
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From there to Venice, then to Merano.
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Then back to Germany, Black Forest, Solingen – there was a hospital.
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Afterwards I always thought:
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Well, I have to get out.
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I made an application to be moved to the military hospital in Klagenfurt.
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They allowed it.
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On the first day in Klagenfurt, my mother came to see me.
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She told me that the partisans said:
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“Come and join us soon, we are waiting for you!”
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After 14 days the medical consultant of the hospital said:
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“I will grant you a holiday although I know 100% that you will never come back.”
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My answer was: “I will come back, where else should I go?”
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