European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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I went to eat with my unit and others
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in a restaurant in Prampolini Square, where we had… a thin soup.
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We were poisoned by all the cheese we had been eating.
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We had eaten cheese and bread or bread and butter for months,
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even though I was luckier since I was always moving around, on the hills, in the lowlands.
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We would be eating with the families then, and that meant enjoying a totally different meal.
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During the night we set up an outpost in Santo Stefano,
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with our headquarters at Pecorari’s, a bicycle producer.
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The following morning I told the others I had to leave
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for a couple of hours to go to the central headquarters. It was a lie.
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I went to visit an uncle who lived close by, borrowed a bicycle and went home.
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Near the Via Emilia, they had known about the Liberation before.
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When I arrived at home, in Cella, it was 9:30 or 10, and they had just found out.
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I was one of the first partisans who had come back.
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It was a disaster.
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I couldn’t stop crying since I had always been very sensitive.
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My father was telling people to let me go: “He didn’t die in the mountains, do you want him to die here?”
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Afterwards I went to the well,
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washed my face with some cold water and straightened myself up, then went back to Reggio.
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By then all the young girls in Cella had formed a column and were walking towards Reggio to march into town.
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