European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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There was this man who was the president of it and he was also a Partisan.
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I was doing woodwork for my father and this policeman comes into the workshop and asks if I’m so-and-so.
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I said that I’m Srcnik. He tells me to go with him. I ask where?
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He says you’re coming. So we went out into the road.
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Another policeman is ushering the LF president.
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I asked what was going on, what did we do? Continue! You’re not permitted to speak! So we went on…
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Anyway, so we came to this bridge and he said that we’re going to that house. Why? Don’t ask, let’s just go.
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So we get to that house and a car drives up; it was a German Volkswagen and there were two people inside.
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I don’t remember whether they were dressed as civilians or not. One of the two entered, while the other stayed outside in the car.
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He gave the cue to the two policemen that we should go inside. An examination followed.
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I won’t go into what was found. That’s how this civilian life began.
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As Yugoslav soldier after the war
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As soon as I got to Celje, not lazy, went straight on to Kumrovec.
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I went to Kumrovec from Celje by bicycle.
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Just before reaching Kumrovec, there were these wooden houses with people living in them.
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I came up to one of those houses and there was a woman inside. I asked if I could sleep there.
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Why? Because I’m on my way to Zagreb. She asked when I would be leaving. I said early in the morning.
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She said I could stay.
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She made a bed for me; it was so puffed with feathers that I was covered in them.
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She asked again when I’d be leaving and I said at dawn.
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