European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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through the darkest times of Italy’s history,
through the darkest times of Italy’s history,
through the darkest times of Italy’s history. -
I was born in 1925, in Roncolo di Quattro Castella, in a large family of sharecroppers.
I was born in 1925, in Roncolo di Quattro Castella, in a large family of sharecroppers.
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I was the youngest in the family, coming after six brothers and a sister.
I was the youngest in the family, coming after six brothers and a sister.
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I was born three months after my father died. My mother was left a widow with eight children.
I was born three months after my father died. My mother was left a widow with eight children.
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We have always been a very close-knit family.
We have always been a very close-knit family.
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As a woman, the law didn’t allow my mother to be the head of the family.
As a woman, the law didn’t allow my mother to be the head of the family.
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So she couldn’t hold parental authority over the children.
So she couldn’t hold parental authority over the children.
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The court appointed a guardian who had to keep control over a poor sharecropping family like ours.
The court appointed a guardian who had to keep control over a poor sharecropping family like ours.
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He came to our home to count how many forks and spoons we had, the furniture and everything else.
He came to our home to count how many forks and spoons we had, the furniture and everything else.
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He was to make sure that this fortune remained untouched for us children until we came of age.
He was to make sure that this fortune remained untouched for us children until we came of age.
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I started going to school in Roncolo.
I started going to school in Roncolo.
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It only offered courses up to the third grade.
It only offered courses up to the third grade.
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I began to attend school with clogs on my feet, a cloth sack, two notebooks -
I began to attend school with clogs on my feet, a cloth sack, two notebooks -
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one ruled and one squared – and a spelling-book
one ruled and one squared – and a spelling-book
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which had been passed on by all my brothers before I got it.
which had been passed on by all my brothers before I got it.
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At school there was a large banner that had been badly painted, that said:
At school there was a large banner that had been badly painted, that said:
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“The Duce is always right”.
“The Duce is always right”.
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Everything was made so that people believed in these things:
Everything was made so that people believed in these things:
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that the Duce was not to be opposed and that he was always right in what he said.
that the Duce was not to be opposed and that he was always right in what he said.
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In the morning we were given cod-liver oil: half a spoon to the girls, a full spoon to the boys.
In the morning we were given cod-liver oil: half a spoon to the girls, a full spoon to the boys.