European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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In the evening they offered to take us to Casola, on the road from Casina to Albinea.
In the evening they offered to take us to Casola, on the road from Casina to Albinea.
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There was a ditch there, where the crest of the mountain ended.
There was a ditch there, where the crest of the mountain ended.
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You could go down the ditch, then back up to Valestra, but it was a very long way.
You could go down the ditch, then back up to Valestra, but it was a very long way.
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He had two cows pulling the wagon, and we started to head uphill.
He had two cows pulling the wagon, and we started to head uphill.
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As we reached the road, the Germans who were involved in the roundup in Baiso started shooting at us.
As we reached the road, the Germans who were involved in the roundup in Baiso started shooting at us.
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There were bullets flying all around us.
There were bullets flying all around us.
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The farmer took off the piece of wood that held the wagon and left it on the ground, running away with the cows.
The farmer took off the piece of wood that held the wagon and left it on the ground, running away with the cows.
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We were left there with this man with a bullet in his knee, who later told us he was screaming because of the pain he felt.
We were left there with this man with a bullet in his knee, who later told us he was screaming because of the pain he felt.
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We waited there and somebody came looking for us in the evening.
We waited there and somebody came looking for us in the evening.
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I can’t remember well, but I think we went to sleep in the ditch until somebody came to bring us back.
I can’t remember well, but I think we went to sleep in the ditch until somebody came to bring us back.
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That was the only wounded man we found.
That was the only wounded man we found.
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The two other wounded were two of our leaders, Captain Ulisse and Gordon.
The two other wounded were two of our leaders, Captain Ulisse and Gordon.
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Acts of sabotage on the railway
Acts of sabotage on the railway
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Gordon was in charge of organizing things.
Gordon was in charge of organizing things.
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They had captured a German,
They had captured a German,
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so he told us we had to go and attack the train that took ammunition to the front line.
so he told us we had to go and attack the train that took ammunition to the front line.
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We decided to go and left with two big bombs and a donkey, heading to Baiso.
We decided to go and left with two big bombs and a donkey, heading to Baiso.
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The donkey was really slow, so by the time we got there we had already walked for seven or eight hours.
The donkey was really slow, so by the time we got there we had already walked for seven or eight hours.
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There was also this boy with us who was from Baiso, his name was Barozzi, who died very young.
There was also this boy with us who was from Baiso, his name was Barozzi, who died very young.
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I guess Gordon told him that it would have been impossible to carry weapons and ammunition far away,
I guess Gordon told him that it would have been impossible to carry weapons and ammunition far away,