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and headed up the mountains.
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The central headquarters, who were afraid we would not endure one last attack by the Germans,
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ordered the local commanding officer, Ramis, to mine the power plant:
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not the whole plant, only the roof, so that it would fall on the machinery and preserve them.
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Ramis refused and told them:
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“Listen, there are 500 partisans over here”.
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There was also an English officer, and we were really armed then.
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We had everything: a whole load of ammunition, machine guns, mortars…
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If we had to mine a power plant at that point…
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We fought back fiercely, even at night.
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They had made it to less than one km from the road to the Predale power plant,
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but they didn’t manage to proceed any further, not one step further.
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The local people helped us out a lot there.
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Workers built the trenches while the women cooked.
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That was really a perfect battle,
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and one morning the Germans were forced to retreat.
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In order to retreat the Germans had to cross a slope: it was easy to shoot them with the machine gun.
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So they devised a plan: using smoke-bombs, they created a smoke-screen in the whole area to try and get through.
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We kept firing the machine guns, in spite of the smoke-screen.
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But the Germans would always carry away their casualties.
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