1. Mai 1949
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23rd: Foundation of the Federal Republic of Germany |
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10 May ✉ tp parents |
1 May 1949: A large transport of returnees departs. This time it’s finally healthy people. Even some of our officers are among them. High spirits and new hope in the camp. As every year, the kitchen had given me a second helping for my birthday. I had overeaten myself. A disgusting state, almost worse than hunger. And while the departing comrades packed their few things, I lay apathetically on my bunk. Some of my comrades thought I was homesick. But they were wrong. I’ve never felt homesick in my entire life, not even as a 17-year-old ship’s boy travelling to South America.
A comrade comes to my bunk to say goodbye. He is a fresh, always cheerful and lovable Saxon and a thoroughly decent chap. At personal risk, he drilled the false bottom into my wooden box in which I have smuggled my diary notes and my pay book across the borders through all the frisking on my return home. He even broke a drill in the process.
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