interview
What you did in the morning?
the morning we woke up and then usually go there to wash behind the house where there was a trough, because the services were outside, then went to breakfast with milk or coffee with barley. Some went to feed the cows, but the women stayed home and dad went to sell the milk.
Where did he live?
The homes were the most common ones in the country, or suburbs. The houses were small and there was a kitchen, two bedrooms, one for parents and one for children. Given that families were very many children came to 9-10 but also those who had had fewer children than 7.
What foods were present at the table, usually?
A table usually had this bread, pasta, fruit and vegetables.
What was life like in war?
life during the war was bad because there was no water, food and above all we had to hide. During the war he lived with the fear of losing their lives and never see their families in war for the state.
How was working in the mines?
work in the mines was very hard. I remember that we left on Monday and returned on Friday evening tired. He worked at several meters below the ground, without protection. He breathed toxic dust and saw many people die, and even children.
What was the salary a worker?
salaries of workers were low, and 60 years amounted to about 700 pounds.
What did during your free time?
During leisure, you went to church and met the families.
was better before or now?
say that before we lived badly because there was war and poverty, but it was also good because there was the waste that is there today and it was all genuine. But today almost everything we eat genetically modified. "
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