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Simon Oberlohr

Captivity: Not all bad
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
Kals
date of recording:
2008-08-26
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1947
transcription:
It is clear. There were also other camps where they barely get something to eat and had to work hard, but it was not true everywhere. The Russians have so little to bring out the prisoners. He has to live, yes. Starving is not so directly. Sure, it has been sick - and the Russians also knew if he considers the prisoners to eat them is that the people who then can that make a difference. Otherwise it would not have gone as the Russians have given them something to eat. . . And the prisoners were trying to do something. It is not all gone bad. It was different.