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o. Prof. Dr. Helmut Heuberger

Hitler, Mussolini and South Tyro
video length:
01:48
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
Salzburg
date of recording:
2000-03-03
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1939
transcription:
Then it was, was the matter of South Tyrol, right? Then came this relocation agreements. He said yes ". Well, we call South together not the burner limit is guaranteed, so we get out of the South Tyrolean" And there was this resettlement, the unfortunate relocation contract, still in the heart of South Tyrol's a tremendous tragedy means made uh. And since, as the Hitler went back to a meeting with Mussolini and, uh, he was at the station Innsbruck, and I was back in the cordon as Hitler Youth leader. And you could tell by the approaching cries: Now he comes, he comes now, now he comes, he comes now. And I saw him coming and had him very closely I looked at him and studied and, therefore, and saw him go past me, and I've noticed, I've never cried. And then I asked myself why. I did not know. But, I did not, right? I can only really the only way I can play as an experience. There were already started to doubt me? I, I can not tell, for I, for he was and got by him I solved the most difficult, as I am detached from it all and seen have that - that to which Germany has led to Germany's enemies were brought to nutshell, and that was for me a tremendously difficult, difficult step, of course. But, that was dependent.