European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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We were eventually freed on the 6th.
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Then the supervisor got us to the first floor where somebody was waiting;
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and there I got my warrant of arrest,
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my records and they wished us all the best and said that we were free.
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But the war wasn’t over yet.
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I was totally happy, went out of the door and shouted for joy with all my heart:
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“I am free!” My cousin, who was picking me up, said:
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“Shut up. The war is not over, yet.” She was right.
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Even during the last two days SS marched a female partisan off, cross examined and shot her.
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That is how it worked for many.
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With that we were freed.
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At home they were still living in fear.
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Again and again there were reports: something else happened.
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There they kidnapped one or killed one or…
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Well, to us, thank God, that did not happen.
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Wish to join partisans, being arrested
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I planned to join the partisans myself, if they hadn’t arrested me.
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I had already got two pairs of trousers made and a windbreaker.
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I wanted to go to the unit.
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But unfortunately it turned out differently.
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