European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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During the illegal fight emotions had to be pushed back as far as possible.
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Before the Nazis marched in, from 33 activists in the anti-fascist resistance 11 were female comrades.
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They achieved the same as the men.
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Once I had to kiss unwillingly.
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While hanging up posters, we were caught by an SS-patrol, walking a path no patrol ever used.
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As I am sticking, I say: “Oh, the SS is coming!”
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I instinctively put my back to the poster, and as was a cold season,
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I covered the bucket of glue with my coat and she snuggled up to me and said:
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“Now we have to kiss – it’s the rule!”
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We kissed to cheat the SS-people and they really thought that is a loving couple.
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They had the cheek to say: “Kissing is not enough. Remember the ‘Fuehrer’ needs soldiers, the ‘Fuehrer’ needs offsprings!”
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We just went through such a thing with throbbing heart, but that had nothing to do with emotions.
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Apart from that we had connections to our (female) radio operators that were abroad,
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but that was initially limited to radio contact and coded correspondence.
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When I was in Eger on holiday or because I needed my glass eye I used to say to the battalion’s doctor:
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“Well, in Warsaw they are not able to make decent glass eyes.
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In Wiesbaden they make the best glass eyes.
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Then I got marching orders from near the front or from Russia or Poland to Wiesbaden
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and then I took a detour past Eger. And i told to one or two:
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“During this time I will be available in Eger. Can’t you come there, as well?”
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