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So I went down and got the hat, cleaned it a bit and put it on my head.
So I went down and got the hat, cleaned it a bit and put it on my head.
allora sono andato giù, l’ho preso, l’ho pulito un po’ poi me lo sono messo in testa, pioveva e via… -
In this manner we reached Succiso.
In this manner we reached Succiso.
Arriviamo a Succiso. -
In the outskirts of the village there were a few women
In the outskirts of the village there were a few women
Come arriviamo nella zona di Succiso qualche donna -
but in the centre there was nobody. Everyone had left!
but in the centre there was nobody. Everyone had left!
che era intorno al paese… Son spariti tutti porca miseria! -
I went into the tavern of Torri and asked if there were partisans here.
I went into the tavern of Torri and asked if there were partisans here.
Non ci abbiamo fatto caso però sono andato dentro all’osteria di Torri e gli ho detto: “Ci sono i partigiani da queste parti? -
He said: "No, there are no partisan round here, nobody."
He said: "No, there are no partisan round here, nobody."
e lui mi ha risposto “No di partigiani non ce n’è, qua non c’è niente!” -
"But I saw a few women ... " "They went to buy food".
"But I saw a few women ... " "They went to buy food".
“Ma c’era qualche donna…” “Sono andate via, sono andate a far la spesa”. -
So we decided to stay for a while, waiting for someone to come, but no-one appeared.
So we decided to stay for a while, waiting for someone to come, but no-one appeared.
Stiamo lì un po’ per vedere se arriva qualcuno ma non arriva nessuno, -
It was like a desert even though it was a village.
It was like a desert even though it was a village.
stiamo là in mezzo a un deserto anche se era un paesino: niente, -
So we sat down under a poplar and said
So we sat down under a poplar and said
non si vede niente allora ci siamo messi vicino alla pioppa e abbiamo detto -
"Let's talk. We don't have any money, it's raining, we don't know where the partisans are,
"Let's talk. We don't have any money, it's raining, we don't know where the partisans are,
“Adesso qua parliamo un po’: allora non abbiamo più soldi, piove, non sappiamo dove sono i partigiani, -
they don't tell us anything here, what shall we do? Shall we go home?
they don't tell us anything here, what shall we do? Shall we go home?
qua non ci dicono niente, adesso come facciamo? Andiamo a casa -
But we can't go home any more ..."
But we can't go home any more ..."
che a casa non possiamo più andarci?” -
He tried to calm me, he was older than me (he was born in 1924, I in 1926).
He tried to calm me, he was older than me (he was born in 1924, I in 1926).
Lui mi tranquillizzava sempre, era più vecchio di me, era del ‘24 e io del ‘26, -
But eventually I took my ID-card out of my wallet, I looked at him and told him:
But eventually I took my ID-card out of my wallet, I looked at him and told him:
“Vedrai che qua…vedrai che là…” Niente, ho tirato fuori il portafoglio e poi ho trovato la carta d’identità, l’ho guardato e gli ho detto -
"Look, all our will to find the rebels is this".
"Look, all our will to find the rebels is this".
“Ecco, qua tutta la nostra piena volontà di andare a trovare i ribelli è qua” -
And I tore the ID in pieces. He asked me why I had done so
And I tore the ID in pieces. He asked me why I had done so
e poi ho strappato la carta d’identità. E mi fa perché? -
and I told him: "What do you think we're going to do back home, show that we still have our ID?
and I told him: "What do you think we're going to do back home, show that we still have our ID?
“Perché oramai cosa credi che andiamo a casa a fare vedere che noi abbiamo la carta d’identità? -
They already know that we went for a walk to see how it is".
They already know that we went for a walk to see how it is".
Vacci, conoscono già che noi abbiamo fatto un giretto per vedere come non è! L’ho strappata e non se ne parla più” -
And then I leaned against the poplar and cried, I was like a two-year-old child.
And then I leaned against the poplar and cried, I was like a two-year-old child.
poi mi sono messo lì contro la pioppa, mi è venuto da piangere che sembravo un bambino di due anni.