European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Around 40 to 45 women were in one cell with 10 beds.
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The others had to sleep next to them, or three in one bed, or on the floor.
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Well, we were so many.
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We only had one pot for the loo,
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and in the morning there was everything in there,
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and you can imagine what it looked like then.
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Nobody brought in different straw mattresses.
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With the food it was just the same.
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In the morning it was a thin soup or coffee, which you couldn’t even smell – that was tea;
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at 10 am we got a dry piece of bread for the whole day.
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For dinner there was soup again,
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with some lentils, oats or
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whatever was left over from the stalks of cabbage, which you couldn’t even chew.
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That was our lunch.
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In the evening it was coffee again.
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In prison
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I was in prison as well. There was a raid.
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Somebody had said – that was at the end of October – we were having contacts.
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Once there was one, she was imprisoned as well, she always said:
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“If something happens, would you want to come with us?”
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