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The headquarters agreed, so I trained this group.
The headquarters agreed, so I trained this group.
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We were able to take care of three or four actions at a time in a group of 12 men.
We were able to take care of three or four actions at a time in a group of 12 men.
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At the same time we reduced the risk, unfortunately some of us got killed at times.
At the same time we reduced the risk, unfortunately some of us got killed at times.
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If I was killed there would have been nobody left.
If I was killed there would have been nobody left.
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We did the course and it was successful.
We did the course and it was successful.
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Building up of „Fiamme Verdi“ brigades
Building up of „Fiamme Verdi“ brigades
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From the day of the first air-drop to the end of July
From the day of the first air-drop to the end of July
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we increased from around fifty to more than a thousand men.
we increased from around fifty to more than a thousand men.
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There just wasn’t enough time to organize ourselves.
There just wasn’t enough time to organize ourselves.
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For example they set up a detachment and position it in an area, without knowing who these partisans were. That was a problem.
For example they set up a detachment and position it in an area, without knowing who these partisans were. That was a problem.
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They decided to set up a unit called “Fiamme Verdi” (green flames),
They decided to set up a unit called “Fiamme Verdi” (green flames),
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and went around asking for people to join them. They asked me, too, since I was a catholic.
and went around asking for people to join them. They asked me, too, since I was a catholic.
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I didn’t go since I liked being with the “Garibaldini”.
I didn’t go since I liked being with the “Garibaldini”.
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That day, the Fiamme Verdi brigade was formed,
That day, the Fiamme Verdi brigade was formed,
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with Don Carlo as commander and, later on, my dear friend Aldo Dall’Aglio second-in-command.
with Don Carlo as commander and, later on, my dear friend Aldo Dall’Aglio second-in-command.
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He died on the Prampa on the 10th of January after the mop-up of the 7th.
He died on the Prampa on the 10th of January after the mop-up of the 7th.
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He had also asked me to join them.
He had also asked me to join them.
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Maybe it was a good thing I didn’t go,
Maybe it was a good thing I didn’t go,
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since all those who were second-in-command or in other positions in the “Fiamme Verdi” died in battle.
since all those who were second-in-command or in other positions in the “Fiamme Verdi” died in battle.
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Saboteurs; German mob-up in July 1944
Saboteurs; German mob-up in July 1944