European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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There were bullets flying all around us.
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The farmer took off the piece of wood that held the wagon and left it on the ground, running away with the cows.
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We were left there with this man with a bullet in his knee, who later told us he was screaming because of the pain he felt.
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We waited there and somebody came looking for us in the evening.
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I can’t remember well, but I think we went to sleep in the ditch until somebody came to bring us back.
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That was the only wounded man we found.
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The two other wounded were two of our leaders, Captain Ulisse and Gordon.
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Acts of sabotage on the railway
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Gordon was in charge of organizing things.
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They had captured a German,
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so he told us we had to go and attack the train that took ammunition to the front line.
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We decided to go and left with two big bombs and a donkey, heading to Baiso.
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The donkey was really slow, so by the time we got there we had already walked for seven or eight hours.
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There was also this boy with us who was from Baiso, his name was Barozzi, who died very young.
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I guess Gordon told him that it would have been impossible to carry weapons and ammunition far away,
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so they went to a garage and they gave us a “millecento” car.
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They worked day and night to get the car ready and only left the following day,
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while I had to leave before, by foot. They arrived the day after.
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I had to get there earlier to tell everybody that a German car was arriving,
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but that the three men in it were partisans. I had a document.
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