It was the 12th day of May
1945.
Officially WWII had been over and done
with for four days.
The Allied Forces had defeated the
German Army and the final signatures had been affixed to the documents of
“unconditional
surrender” on the 8th day of May 1945.
In Slovenia, as in many other
countries, the hatreds against all that was “German” burnt high
and the call for revenge was loud and clear.
Withdrawing German troups had murdered
entire families, men, women and children, where they suspected that
even one member might have belonged to the “Partisanen”
(Resistance Fighters)
No questions for proof were ever asked.
The trigger finger always was quick and efficient.
When Slovenian resistance fighters (
Partisanen ) obtained lists of German speaking Austrians living in
Bleiburg and several other communities, who were accused of even the
most remote “Nazi” activities, they quickly and mercilessly
rounded them up, brought them to the Slovenian village of Lese, took
them to a field nearby and summarily executed them.
It was the 12th day of May,
1945
29 citizens of Bleiburg did not return
from this massacre. Two were merchants, operating a Grocery Store in
Bleiburg.
Mr. Othmar Mory ran the store with his wife, Maria, who
was a member of the women's guild.
Christin was the daughter-in-Law of
Othmar and Mary.
Today, this hatred has largely
subsided, thanks to the efforts of good men on both sides.
One of the best is Othmar Mory, oldest
son of the above named victims.
In painful memory
of all innocent
victims of the time after the War 1945
from Carinthia and Slovenia.
This is Othmar Mory, ( Otti, for short )
oldest Son of the murdered
Othmar and Maria Mory.
Otti's heart could be full of hatred,
he, however, campained tirelessly for peace and understanding.
Otti is one of the heroes of this time.
How ironic that the same generation now hates the US and all it seems to stand for - memories are short and selective.
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