As a child, Carinthian Adolf Gojer received the unrest of the war in rural areas and partisan attacks. Above all, the deportation was still well remembered by the 87-year-old. “Many never returned home.”
“It was a very different time at the time – no longer conceivable for current society,” Adolf Gojer recalls. The founder of the company of the successful Unterkartner Waste Removal Company saw the daylight in 1938 when the state of Austria stopped and was included in the National Socialist German Empire as an “Ostmark”. “I knew nothing else. In the municipality of Eberndorf the Nazis set the tone during the day and at night the partisans, who tried to weaken the Nazi system. The population also lived in constant fear,” Gojer said, “It was terrible what people did each other.”
Source: Krone

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