European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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They were at street number 63.
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We prepared without waiting for further instructions, I'd found some posts.
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"Go there and don't shoot. No shooting, be aware! Keep hidden and don't smoke!"
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They were there already, it was just two or three o'clock.
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At six o'clock in the morning the Germans shot the warning fire as a sign of attack.
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We didn't shoot, but some other partisans did,
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from another side, they fired some shots and with their mortars the Germans made them run, they're still running now.
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Instead, we should have take them by surprise!
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Joining the partisans
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Later I went up to the mountains and gave myself this nickname, "Mirko".
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He was a Yugoslavian partisan leader, a tough guy of whom we were very afraid.
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On the mountains I also got to know "Frigio",
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the one that wrote books about the Resistance. He was a sergeant, too.
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He knew some people and we established some contacts this way.
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By then we used to ride bicycles, he was displaced to Barco di Bibbiano
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and so he used to give us a ride with the bike but it was risky,
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you could see he was a youngster in his twenties
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and we didn't have documents, nothing at all, so it was risky for us to be caught by the fascists.
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But everything went well; thanks to him we got involved and went up to Cà Roma,
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which was a small house near Canossa, an isolated peasant's house.
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