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Albert Brecher

Father in the war on Pasubio
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
Grinzens
date of recording:
2008-07-07
transcription:
So my father and my neighbors who are in the First World War in Italy have been. The father was on Pasubio, where the Italians and have blown up our other in the air. Col di Lana, for example, have the Italians again sprung into the air. On Pasubio the Italians have nter hineingebohrt the Austrian plates and the Austrians again at the Italian. And since they have heard each other as they worked down and blown up and have drilled and so on. And as my Father has said that they have fears on our side again, so, now they will soon gsprengt in the air from the Italians. Because they were already among them. And there they have, where they had done a piece created by blasting chambers, filled with explosives and then let go off. And because they have too little sealed and then the fumes come out on their own - because we are the smoke? 10 or 20 are then draufgegangen halt. Then the Italians has also touched nothing and then they both have weitergebohrt again. Our over, the Italians over. And, as ours was already really then under the Italian record over there, they have created blasting chambers, but have yet weitergebohrt to convince the Italians, yes, it is not yet ready. And then, at a stroke have withdrawn all the plate and blasted into the air. As the whole ten yards has dropped, the Italian plates. Since hundreds or thousands have perished.