European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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It’s a mission we’re really proud to carry out.
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ANNPIA is the National Association of Persecuted Italian Political Antifascists,
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and, whenever we can, we work to tell everyone about our stories.
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The tough return home
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I came home by train.
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We left one morning and arrived at Lake Constance, in Switzerland.
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As we got there, the train stopped working,
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so we had to wait two days before we found another one.
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It took us one and a half days to reach Como,
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because everything had been destroyed and there was only one railroad track working.
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Since there was no way to get to Milan, we had to spend two more days in Como.
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When we finally reached Milan
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we were told that the line headed to Emilia Romagna had left already.
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They were using old trucks, whatever was left,
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because the railroad bridge in Piacenza had been bombed.
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We stayed there two days, before someone suggested we should get on a train to Padova and then to Ponte Lagoscuro,
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since trains were able to pass the Po river there.
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That’s what we did: we went to Padova, then to Ferrara, and finally made it to Bologna.
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In Bologna we were supposed to stay in a barrack for two days,
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but I went out with two or three comrades and we managed to find a SARSA bus.
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