European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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From home the news went to the neighbour; from the neighbour to somebody else and so on.
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A few hours before the police came from Bleiburg
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to go hunting for partisans – or bandits – as they said, we already knew.
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It was agreed that a red flag on a house would indicate danger; a white flag meant everything was fine.
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So we were already warned. Except of when the police came at night.
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At night the news supply was not as good as during the day.
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But it worked.
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Lipejs tasks, provision of food supplies
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First I was allocated to the couriers, the news unit for a while.
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Later I was with the sabotage units. We blew up bridges and telephone masts.
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Afterwards I was in a battalion with 300 men.
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That was slightly different.
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When a few men came,
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because of the food there were no problems.
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Once 200/300 people are together it was problematic with the food.
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Some was given to us by the people, some was bought, and some was taken -
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well, the way every military, unfortunately, does it.
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But we only took from those against us, against the partisans.
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Otherwise it was voluntarily and paid.
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After the war they handed in and exchanged their vouchers for livestock.
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