European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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ANPPIA is an association set up in 1948
ANPPIA is an association set up in 1948
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in Reggio Emilia which still holds documents concerning more than two thousand antifascists.
in Reggio Emilia which still holds documents concerning more than two thousand antifascists.
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It’s a mission we’re really proud to carry out.
It’s a mission we’re really proud to carry out.
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ANNPIA is the National Association of Persecuted Italian Political Antifascists,
ANNPIA is the National Association of Persecuted Italian Political Antifascists,
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and, whenever we can, we work to tell everyone about our stories.
and, whenever we can, we work to tell everyone about our stories.
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The tough return home
The tough return home
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I came home by train.
I came home by train.
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We left one morning and arrived at Lake Constance, in Switzerland.
We left one morning and arrived at Lake Constance, in Switzerland.
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As we got there, the train stopped working,
As we got there, the train stopped working,
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so we had to wait two days before we found another one.
so we had to wait two days before we found another one.
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It took us one and a half days to reach Como,
It took us one and a half days to reach Como,
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because everything had been destroyed and there was only one railroad track working.
because everything had been destroyed and there was only one railroad track working.
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Since there was no way to get to Milan, we had to spend two more days in Como.
Since there was no way to get to Milan, we had to spend two more days in Como.
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When we finally reached Milan
When we finally reached Milan
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we were told that the line headed to Emilia Romagna had left already.
we were told that the line headed to Emilia Romagna had left already.
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They were using old trucks, whatever was left,
They were using old trucks, whatever was left,
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because the railroad bridge in Piacenza had been bombed.
because the railroad bridge in Piacenza had been bombed.
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We stayed there two days, before someone suggested we should get on a train to Padova and then to Ponte Lagoscuro,
We stayed there two days, before someone suggested we should get on a train to Padova and then to Ponte Lagoscuro,
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since trains were able to pass the Po river there.
since trains were able to pass the Po river there.
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That’s what we did: we went to Padova, then to Ferrara, and finally made it to Bologna.
That’s what we did: we went to Padova, then to Ferrara, and finally made it to Bologna.