European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Yesterday I met a partisan, a vice-commander, and he told me:
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"You wrote some really nice stuff".
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Well, we tried to keep the morale up, for example.
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Beginning of the partisan activity
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When I was at home I didn't feel safe because
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the fascists were spies, great spies.
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After the end of the war I read what they'd written about me and my brother Portos,
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a commander of a unit, and my brother Tonino, you wouldn't imagine what they wrote.
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An idiot that I knew, but I've never reproached him, for the sake of our country.
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It was easy to become anti-fascist because the fascists were really stupid guys.
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When I think back now I think that
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it's unbelievable how many people believed them.
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I got so angry with those fascists!
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I see the Duce today I feel like vomiting, I can't feel sorry for them!
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And I went to the mountains
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and crossed the fields of a man called Fontana, a fascist but an honest one.
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He understood that I wanted to enlist.
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We went to the river Enza where he had an appointment with many other guys.
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My task was to bring a bag of 5 kilos of salt from Montecchio to Canossa.
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I fixed it well and got on my way, but as I arrived in Canossa they stopped us.
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