European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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I opened them, cleaned them,
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taught the younger ones how to use them and how to keep them in good condition.
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In Lama Golese there was a non-accessible power unit
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and some charcoal makers’ huts and we went there.
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We slaughtered a cow to eat it and I taught them to put it into the water to preserve it.
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The water of the river was freezing cold so it could be preserved for about twenty days,
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cut into pieces. There was some mud on top of it but it was good, anyway.
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Many people didn't know what to do because there was no fridge, no dishes.
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We were eating on a rock, nothing more than some polenta.
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We were able to do it because we were young, if I'd do this now at my age I'd die in one week.
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We were dressed poorly, the wardrobes were not as full as they are today.
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It was freezing cold to that time, it was April 15th when we went up there and there was still snow.
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We were dressed very badly, there were no ... It was hard.
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We used to sleep in the huts of the charcoal makers huddled all together like pigs in order to keep ourselves warm.
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Sometimes more people came up to Lama Golese, so eventually we started to form groups.
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We set up three units:
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the “Piccinini”, the one I was in, whose commander was Otello Salsi from Cervarezza.
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Then there was the “Bedeschi” group, whose commander was Luigi, one from Rivalta, a really nice guy.
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And then we formed the “Camillo Prampolini” group, a socialist leader,
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led by Valter from Cavriago, a big and bossy guy.
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