European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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That’s why afterwards there were even some casualties
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when we went to these stockpiles to take back all the stuff they had taken from us.
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My father told me that morning of the 1st of March:
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“Lidia, you’re doing the right thing because it’s important,
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but you must remember that your life is going to change after this”.
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I wasn’t thinking about this at 7 in the morning,
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about my life being different at noon,
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but my life did change, I felt more responsible… I felt like this even before,
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I had been responsible in all the things I had done.
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But after this it was different, responsibilities were different, and everything changed.
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I was still Lidia, but let’s say I had a very positive experience
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and I also felt proud for doing this.
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A bus was coming down from San Polo and we stopped it, telling them there was a strike, that they had to go back.
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Some soldiers were on the bus, we got them off and disarmed them:
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they gave us their weapons without resisting and didn’t get back on the bus.
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They began to walk, maybe they were heading home.
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This didn’t cause any trouble.
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Then a fascist who had been evacuated to Montecavolo came out of a house
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(we were in the main road, by the square, with the strike, our posters, etc.)
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He started shooting with a machine-gun, into the air at first.
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