The signature of Leopoldina Pečar on the brief interrogation record from 8 June 1945 in the Maribor judicial prison is the last solid trace of her existence. The content of the record reveals nothing new about her wartime life or the activities of the Kamnica Kulturbund cell. All names and roles of members were already evident from the membership lists seized at the Maribor headquarters of the organization in the first days after the war. It is unlikely that the interrogator needed any special effort to obtain Leopoldina’s statement.
That day, the same interrogator questioned four other women from Kamnica, Šentilj, and Sladki Vrh, aged between 22 and 62. He signed all records clearly with his full name, and the documents are similar in structure and content. Compared with the records of other interrogators that June day, Jože appears to have been the most meticulous. Perhaps he was also less experienced than colleagues who signed illegibly or only with initials or nicknames.



