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Rudolf Geir

A wooden cross for fellow Zimmerle
video length:
01:59
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
Sarntal
date of recording:
2008-05-10
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1918
transcription:
Indentation, where the war was almost out. . Indentation, where the war was almost out. . Then I went to come up, I do not know, until the Giant Mountains, so much nice to have the seven dwarfs from the Giant Mountains, of which we already learned in school. Since we have come up, are not you with the indentation. A few have gone through, where you go up through there, they are through .. but I would have never dared the .., who have derived the woman for it .. as we have just come up. Then we have also been lucky. You have done for us before it .. These were the trenches. Being the first night. .. The day went down and there was enemy insight. Now that the Russians have fired over, and there is an equal Pustertaler been dead. Who has written Zimmerle. And I then made a wooden cross. .. We have then into the night, then did it not. Below was a small village and a workshop where they have to keep me then. I have all day to the trenches. .. Hingetragen things, what's just been so. And as it always has been: "enemy insight", there you have to be careful, the Russians have shot some people, so hard it was. But it has only lasted a month, then the war has collapsed.