European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Not so much for myself.
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Rather for the benefit they convey to those who listen and want to think about them.
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It was real life.
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I’m not exaggerating things, even those episodes that are quite sensational.
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I rather focus on reflecting on them. It’s all about the 20th century, about the way we lived through it.
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Activities after the war
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I went back home. I knew I would find the same situation I had left behind.
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In the mountains I had become another person.
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I was respected and highly esteemed. Not only because of my stripes,
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but because of the way I took care of difficult operations.
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I didn’t want to go back home constantly having to listen to what my father or my brother said.
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As soon as I got home I told my father I didn’t want to work at home anymore.
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I wanted to shape my own life, find a job and become self-sufficient.
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At home I felt repressed. My father agreed.
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I started working, setting up women sections and the feminist movement.
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I studied in a party school and was sent to take care of trade-unions.
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I started to get involved in the movement for the protection of women’s rights.
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I had decided I would work for all those who had died, to accomplish what they had hoped for.
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Their dreams were also mine.
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We wanted a few simple things:
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