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interview // german // 1:06 Min // 17.06.2008
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When you compare the time of those days - and today, and see the way it was organised - that was wonderful. From home the news went to the neighbour; from the neighbour to somebody else and so on. A few hours before the police came – let’s say – from Bleiburg to go on the hunt for partisans – or bandits – as they said, we already knew. And it was agreed that a red flag on a house would indicate danger; a white flag would mean everything was fine. Because of that we were already warned. Except of when the police came at night. At night the news supply was not as good as during the day. But it worked.
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