European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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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,
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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.
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Attempt to arrest a German marshall
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One night we went to Acqua Bona with Carretti
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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.
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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,
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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We were supposed to take him alive, but we got him dead, the marshal and the soldier as well.
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Then we had to back off of course.
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First partisan action; arms, deportations, fear
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