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We were at that time, though, to, to say it, there are different stories now, but, in the time of the former Yugoslavia, during the time of communism⦠we were, well, celebrating our slave and my father was prvoborac and he fought during those great wars that were, well, we were, everybody here, especially here in the village, we were all celebrating our slave.
Until , she worked as an accountant at the Transjug Rijeka enterprise. From to , she managed her own private company. After the war, Ms. I am born on Simply, firstly, a healthy environment. Secondly, the value system was different. People loved each other more, they socialized, the children also, and we helped each other.
For example, when there was reaping, or something, in the fields, or around the house, neighbors helped, and, of course, as children, we were always there with our parents and helped each other. Of course, none of us had much back then, but we were content with what we had. Anita Susuri: What were your parents like, what was your family like?
In that marriage coughs he had two daughters and a son, specifically two daughters and two sons, but a tragedy happened, his son got sick when he was 17 years old and died in the hospital. After some time, several years passed, my father married my mother and in that marriage he also had two children, so me and my brother. Anita Susuri: Did you have any traditions at home, celebrations, how did you prepare them? We even at that time, but if I may say, the stories are different, but in the time of the former Yugoslavia, in the time of communism, we celebrated our holidays, and even though my father was a warrior and fought in those great wars, all of us here, especially in this village, all celebrated our holidays.
Our family holiday was St. I mean it is, not to mention Christmas, Easter, I mean they were celebrated as they are today and this is something that is part of our tradition which we have cultivated and will cultivate in the future. Anita Susuri: Did he have any stories about this, did he talk about this? Anita Susuri: What was it like in the village when you were a child?