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video length:
01:19
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
Salzburg
date of recording:
2000-03-03
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1938
transcription:
Maybe if I tell you to have a little experience, can tell immediately after the break, in the days after the break. - We had a teacher who was very, very pro patriotic front, and so on, and was regarded as dangerous for us, although we have never known that he, that he has someone that is really dipped, but we have felt that is dangerous. And then we were in the days after the break we were, I think, three or what we were going, and then came around, we saw from afar to come up with a bike. And we wanted to show it then, and then we put us and said "Heil Hitler" Net? And, and has said so a little tired and sad: "Heil Hitler ..." and kept going. And I am then heartbroken been, and was ashamed because I had the feeling: "My God, what the hell, I mean, what he did to us, what I had done now?" Well, I, uh, well, I was now very unhappy about this scene, but first we have shown him wonderfully, well, so we show him then, and who he is now. So ..