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Yes, the train station, because they were bombed. So I had half of my ladder to walk, you know, to go home. And I was glad I went home because mom's wounds didn't look good, you know, they were infected. So I had to take care of my mom, clean the wounds, and just take care of her, you know. And then one day, the siren went off again. So I said, Mom, where are we going now?
We don't want to go to our cellar. It's getting pretty bad, you know. They're bombing a lot lately. So I said, there's an underground bunker across the bridge, you know. We live right by the Snegger River. And we thought we could make it good, but it was kind of late. So half at the bridge, my mom walked down. She couldn't walk. She said, I can't walk no more. I said, you have to.
We don't want to go to our cellar. It's getting pretty bad, you know. They're bombing a lot lately. So I said, there's an underground bunker across the bridge, you know. We live right by the Snegger River. And we thought we could make it good, but it was kind of late. So half at the bridge, my mom walked down. She couldn't walk. She said, I can't walk no more. I said, you have to.
We don't want to go to our cellar. It's getting pretty bad, you know. They're bombing a lot lately. So I said, there's an underground bunker across the bridge, you know. We live right by the Snegger River. And we thought we could make it good, but it was kind of late. So half at the bridge, my mom walked down. She couldn't walk. She said, I can't walk no more. I said, you have to.
You've got to get up because we've got to make it, you know.
You've got to get up because we've got to make it, you know.
You've got to get up because we've got to make it, you know.
And I tried to pull up. Nobody helps you. They all run for their lives, you know. And we finally made it, but I'd seen already the bombs, you know. And it seems like I'll never forget it, going down the steps with my mom. Like, close the door, like they're coming right at us, you know, the sound of it and all this. So that went okay, I guess.
And I tried to pull up. Nobody helps you. They all run for their lives, you know. And we finally made it, but I'd seen already the bombs, you know. And it seems like I'll never forget it, going down the steps with my mom. Like, close the door, like they're coming right at us, you know, the sound of it and all this. So that went okay, I guess.
And I tried to pull up. Nobody helps you. They all run for their lives, you know. And we finally made it, but I'd seen already the bombs, you know. And it seems like I'll never forget it, going down the steps with my mom. Like, close the door, like they're coming right at us, you know, the sound of it and all this. So that went okay, I guess.
And I already told you the story with that young man coming down.
And I already told you the story with that young man coming down.
And I already told you the story with that young man coming down.
Oh, my brother, he was drafted to the army.
Oh, my brother, he was drafted to the army.
Oh, my brother, he was drafted to the army.
Hans.
Hans.
Hans.
Yeah.