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Show B OP: BEC: SOP: wh n y u y h p 1 t y . . ryb d th t b r di . Okay. And h aid verything s going to be fin · we 11 g t along just ni ly. Yes yes. But then they start picking up all the young boys. That was the fir t th'ng. Then the older guys, and then they had-how do you say that?-there was a whole group that did not want to have anything to do with the Germans. How do you call that, Jean? JEA: Resistance? SOP: Resistance. They had a lot of resistance groups in Holland, too, and oh, boy, something happened to the Germans, that killed them, then a lot of the people had to come together by the plane, not the plane- BEC: They started to round people up and brought them to the city square or something? SOP: Yes, that's what I'm trying to tell you. They, a lot of times, got shot. It was terrible, really. Maybe one German got killed-or sometimes they blow up a train or something like that and, boy, that was really terrible. BEC: Yeah, they didn't do one for one; they did like ten or twenty for one. SOP: Exactly. You see it in the war movies that you see sometime. It was really that. And I remember real well, of course now maybe I'm going too far, when we got liberated. That really was, oh, we got liberated by the Tommies-the Germans they call the Jerries and the Canadians they call the Tommies-and I remember real well. Oh, that was so much fun. They came in on tanks-that's really the way you see it. I know you watch the movie and the way you see the tanks coming in, and it really was that way. We climbed up on those things. We were so happy. I remember they had big containers, like that, full with kind of crackers. And they kind of distributed that to us. We were really pretty hungry then because we hardly didn't have any 18 |