European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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You could disassemble it in three pieces and hide it, and put it together quickly.
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And I also had a 9 mm Beretta and four hand grenades.
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I stayed there with the First Battalion
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and we used to go on road 63, where German garrisons were all over the place.
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Not long after, around July, there was a great mop-up.
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The Goering attacked, we fought back for a day and a half, two days.
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Then there was a disbandment,
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because it’s really hard to resist against an attack
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from a German division with armoured vehicles, artillery, small airplanes, special forces.
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Maybe it wasn’t even right to fight back as we did,
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since guerrilla means attacking and withdrawing, coming back and so on.
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That time however it was decided to fight back jointly. We suffered many casualties in the end.
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Then the Germans took away more than a thousand men:
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all those who were able to work, and I think also a few women, were sent to Germany.
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That time there was a complete disbandment.
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After that, the Germans left,
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their division withdrew, but the garrisons on road 63 remained until the end of the war.
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We slowly recovered, difficultly,
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and I remember I stayed home around ten days because of this, helping my father,
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while my brother had gone away with Frigio, Bedeschi. They were faster in getting back together.
while my brother had gone away with Frigio, Bedeschi. They were faster in getting back together.
while my brother had gone away with "Frigio" and the Bedeschi unit. They were faster in getting back together.
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