track 1, track 2 nd interview
"At the time of our great-grandmothers are living in poverty and misery. We worked a lot in the fields and mines: the gain was poor and sometimes not being paid, maybe you could only earn a little money, people have struggled for a few coins that would be enough to buy the basic necessities for her family and worked in poor condition and if you get sick you were fired or suspended, even children worked.
In town they lived much the same way and when the war was getting away in the countryside hoping to have planted the bombs but was not always so.
In families had very happy for what little they had and the houses were small, at most, three rooms. In family relationships were hard and gave you the father of which depicted the supreme authority of the family and also to the mother that it was she who had thrown. The women were at home to clean and wash, bake bread, while the children helped her or went to school or playing in the backyard or down the street and the father in the mines or fields.
The rich did not work however, the labors of the poor lived.
women could not wear short skirts or pants because it was scandalous, vulgar and were covered in every way do not see any kind of shape, the bags were black, large and there were no ties or tuxedos.
If you are seriously ill, often dying, or if they were given simple fevers of herbs and spices, instead of the rich was the family doctor who had qualified a bit 'all over.
We ate very little and only on Sundays you could eat the second, usually chicken.
It was played in the streets and in backyards with stones, scooters, sleds, etc. ...
time there were no gyms or swimming pools and he was with the old ladies or close friends to embroider, to speak.
older then I were not retired and were helped by the children for a living. When he
women had to give birth were alone at home with a midwife or doctor when they were born and premature babies, there are no incubators, often did not survive.
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