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Albert Brecher

Behind each one is behind it
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
Grinzens
date of recording:
2008-07-07
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1948
transcription:
Once I hit one. Alone, at night, pitch dark night. Alone. He has previously compared to my colleagues very excited and raged violently. I have the gun out then he said: "Yes, you do not need." Then I said: "I put one, but you're going with." Then I paid him. That was in the Border Service, in the field. Led to the department and raised my head. And before he said: "Yes, yes no one sees us." Then I said: "You, if you have a servant and then goes to the neighbors to work over and then he comes to you and says, now I'd have money?'ll Be there and tell him no. You know it you where you worked. I am no different. I am just a servant of the state. The state has hired me and I have to work for. I can not say geh If I let you go will come over the next few days or weeks again and tell me if you can not go, then I'll show you on. And then what? I have to visit my family? on myself and my family. I can not act independently. " Behind each one is behind it. Whether this is a minor official or policeman or no matter what. It would be much too nice, if it did not need control.