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Univ.-Prof. Dr. Robert Muth

A kind of resistance
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Ruth Deutschmann
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Benjamin Epp
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Innnsbruck
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Sylvia Manning - Baumgartner
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Nicole D´Incecco
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1944
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Yes. I was not a formal member of the Resistance. I was appointed in 1945 the main reason for the resistance movement had - two credentials as a member of the Resistance -, .. you have seen my work at the university so silent and watched me. At that time I sent my love above all federal brethren on all fronts letters and sent them letters of encouragement. It was then such a lively correspondence with my friends that I let pass in principle after the receipt of a letter from the front a month until I have responded, because I simply could not answer all that fast. And many of them are even dead. I then gave the letters to the archive. But many are alive and I are grateful. This was also a kind of resistance movement. The official resistance movement, precisely that of Otto and Fritz Molden, where I was not there. I got in May - in May 1945 found immediately following.