European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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because they did not have anything else.
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Having seen this, my husband said: “On account of this crime I will not go back.”
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Her husband, a deserter
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My later husband was a deserter, as well.
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He was on holiday and was at home in July 1944.
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Instead of going back, he said good bye and went to Klagenfurt.
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There he didn’t board the train, but went to a neighbour’s, that night,
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where another one already was (from the Wehrmacht as well).
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They made a bunker for them and that was where they stayed until January 1945.
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He was in the resistance, too.
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Discrimination of Slovenes after war
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You always hat to stick up for yourself and you were never accepted.
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At the inn you were laughed at or reviled as a betrayer of your home country.
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My father was playing music at the neighbour’s, when somebody took his trombone and broke it.
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Then he said: “Go home to Laibach or wherever you belong.”
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Things like that happened quite often.
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Or once, when we were at the inn, some youngsters came and shouted:
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“Bugger off!” and “Betrayers, what are you doing here?”
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Although my husband was recognised as a partisan.
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Over at Maddau, when the resettled families had their annual meeting in the public cinema,
 
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