European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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and well I went back to see after the war was over,
and well I went back to see after the war was over,
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and not only did we blow up the arch, but also 2-3 meters of road on both sides, because 45 kg are a lot.
and not only did we blow up the arch, but also 2-3 meters of road on both sides, because 45 kg are a lot.
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When they arrived they had to do a horse-shoe, that’s why it was important to stop them.
When they arrived they had to do a horse-shoe, that’s why it was important to stop them.
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Stopping them from getting to the front 24 hours earlier during the attack,
Stopping them from getting to the front 24 hours earlier during the attack,
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and forcing them to dig the mountain, build a horse-shoe in order to be able to get through:
and forcing them to dig the mountain, build a horse-shoe in order to be able to get through:
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those things you had to do with hoes, there were no bulldozers then.
those things you had to do with hoes, there were no bulldozers then.
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Attempt to arrest a German marshall
Attempt to arrest a German marshall
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One night we went to Acqua Bona with Carretti
One night we went to Acqua Bona with Carretti
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and many partisans because we had to apprehend a German marshal
and many partisans because we had to apprehend a German marshal
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who was taking milk away from the farmers, sending it out to the headquarters in Busana.
who was taking milk away from the farmers, sending it out to the headquarters in Busana.
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The villages were full of people, the inhabitants had asked us to go take him.
The villages were full of people, the inhabitants had asked us to go take him.
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Caretti ordered us to wrap up our shoes with some bags in order not to make noise,
Caretti ordered us to wrap up our shoes with some bags in order not to make noise,
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but it didn’t work because the villages were full of shepherds and they had dogs.
but it didn’t work because the villages were full of shepherds and they had dogs.
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The dogs heard us and started barking.
The dogs heard us and started barking.
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At that point the marshal came out with a soldier to see what was going on,
At that point the marshal came out with a soldier to see what was going on,
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why the dogs were still barking.
why the dogs were still barking.
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We had put some mines on the road,
We had put some mines on the road,
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so that if we had to fight, the soldiers who came down from Nismozza would walk into the mines.
so that if we had to fight, the soldiers who came down from Nismozza would walk into the mines.
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While the marshal was walking around to see what was happening, we solved the problem: he blew up on a mine.
While the marshal was walking around to see what was happening, we solved the problem: he blew up on a mine.