European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Not being allowed to talk was very hard for me.
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I was such a lively and inquisitive child.
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There was nothing to play with either.
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There was nothing to talk about -
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not even with the adults. Even they did not talk much.
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I cannot remember what we had to eat, either.
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I can remember a partisan brought a loaf of bread and a can of milk once.
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We were so happy that we could at least eat properly.
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But we only got a little piece and one or two mouths full of milk.
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I was so disappointed. I thought:
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‘Why does she give us so little all the time?’ We did not understand that she had to economize.
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After a while she gave us some more and explained that she had to ration.
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It was always dangerous to stay in one bunker for too long;
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far away from the farmers, resulting in bad provisions.
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So we went over a mountain into Yugoslavia.
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That time we walked the whole night.
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So long that I fell asleep walking.
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When we were outside at night I always watched the stars.
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That was the only amusement we had.
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Here and there we were in a stable, that was nice.
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