European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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and they were not able to carry out any armament transports,
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strategic transports and no passenger transports on this line for two days.
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It took them a while to manage that and they could not find out who did it.
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Political education/information
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We carried our knowledge out into the villages.
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The labour movement was strong in the towns,
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in the villages mainly rural population lived, and a few craftsmen.
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In order to get an influence there,
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we from the Socialist Youth cycled to those places, carried out some events, tried to involve the people
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and at these cultural events tried to point out to the people with speeches what fascism meant,
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what it meant when you support Hitler – in this case with us Hänlein.
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It was awareness training and we had even with us own ‚agitprop-groups’,
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that were trained to achieve something with cultural methods,
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that you will not be able to achieve by speeches.
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To that time we were aware of the fact that it does not only depend on the intellect of a person,
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but that the human being should be looked at as a whole, consisting of emotions and driving powers, as well.
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With our cultural work, with our ‘agitprop-groups’,
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we did not only address the human head, but the whole person.
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That did sink in.
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Battles against nazis, discussions about violence
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