European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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In that case, we were in that house and that was it.
In that case, we were in that house and that was it.
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We were there because it was a strategic spot and we could not give it up.
We were there because it was a strategic spot and we could not give it up.
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The battle of Cerré Sologno
The battle of Cerré Sologno
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Luigi was supposed to go with 30 men to blow up the Gatta Bridge
Luigi was supposed to go with 30 men to blow up the Gatta Bridge
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and disarm the garrison guarding it.
and disarm the garrison guarding it.
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The rest of the group had to go to Ligonchio
The rest of the group had to go to Ligonchio
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and neutralize the garrison counting something like 20 or 25 fascists. So we left.
and neutralize the garrison counting something like 20 or 25 fascists. So we left.
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We didn’t even have dinner because we had marched for a long time to make it to Santonio.
We didn’t even have dinner because we had marched for a long time to make it to Santonio.
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We didn’t stop.
We didn’t stop.
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Half way between Santonio and Ligonchio, in Cerrè Sologno,
Half way between Santonio and Ligonchio, in Cerrè Sologno,
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at seven in the morning, we couldn’t move any further during the day
at seven in the morning, we couldn’t move any further during the day
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because the German reconnaissance airplanes were flying over the area and would have spotted us.
because the German reconnaissance airplanes were flying over the area and would have spotted us.
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So we stopped in Cerrè to rest, planning to get moving again in the evening and reach Ligonchio.
So we stopped in Cerrè to rest, planning to get moving again in the evening and reach Ligonchio.
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At eight one of our sentinels fired a shot and the Germans were there.
At eight one of our sentinels fired a shot and the Germans were there.
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We were at south east, taking control of the first houses.
We were at south east, taking control of the first houses.
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The Germans were coming from the west, and lined up to the west and north.
The Germans were coming from the west, and lined up to the west and north.
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In some cases fascists, Germans and partisans were mixed up in the same house.
In some cases fascists, Germans and partisans were mixed up in the same house.
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I remember this partisan who was in a house when the door opened and in came a German.
I remember this partisan who was in a house when the door opened and in came a German.
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They were both aiming their gun at each other, until the German walked back without shooting.
They were both aiming their gun at each other, until the German walked back without shooting.
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If he had, they both would have died.
If he had, they both would have died.