European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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All the straw mattresses were torn open and everything searched.
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Whatever we had with us was all piled up in a heap in the yard.
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They did not find anything.
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But as they were looking for evidence
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we had to line up in the corridor, 1 meter apart from each other, facing the wall.
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Then we had to go into the cell.
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There we had to get fully undressed and they searched us whether we had anything hidden.
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I don’t know where you can hide anything if you don’t wear anything.
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That was done by the Gestapo and it was another bitter experience.
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You were not even a human being any more, not even as good as a fly.
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Even them you let go occasionally so they can fly away.
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Under arrest; end of the war
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They knocked hard on the door on the 5th May at 11 o’clock in the evening: “Open up, open up!”
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My father opened and they asked where I was.
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I was lying in the living room, but I heard everything.
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Then two or three came in and shouted: “Get up!”
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“What’s wrong?” I asked.
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“Get up and you will see then what’s going to happen.”
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Of course I got up then.
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My family - the father, the mother, a Polish helper,
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