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Rita Maria Schiestl

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interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
date of recording:
2000-05-05
English translation by:
Sylvia Manning - Baumgartner
Italian translation by:
Nicole D´Incecco
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1929
transcription:
Well, anyway, we had it beautifully as a child to grow up. And then as for me - how I came to school in this room school and in Achen forest, a small house, the teacher has also lived inside, and a classroom. You have already seen there. I got mad at the school. My father has this to mean me making learning more palatable. I was curious that I can learn to read themselves. I was always curious if my father got a book from the book club because I've always browsed inside, then I mean, I can read something. And I went to school very much, really. Five years I went to primary school because, for reasons of economy, too. Because, I had to go. But I must tell you beforehand, at the school. So, that's really been interesting, I can tell you. Varied, to school. Wild met me, a hare or a deer. Once a deer. And I'm scared. But I was so used to me look wild. My father brought me a lot, watch game, even when the winter was the wild-feeding, we have always seen the deer and such. But if me as a person then stands on the way, I'm really scared once. Well, but it was very varied. And in the winter because we had to wade through so much. That was a snow hole Achenwald. In the first class I was small and tender, the school bag for me was so big and heavy. But she has my whole - my elementary school held out and it has served my brother still in elementary school. That was so gelt. And then it was - Wading into the school because I was so tired, I'm gone. And on the way home I will have the bigger boys - excuse me now I need to blow your - the bigger boys worn, carried piggy back home. That's been the boys who were seventh or eighth grade, who then carried me home. I never forget them, yes. That's really nice. The farmer's boys have helped me.