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so I said "Let's do the guard tonight". I was leading a big group,
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more than 50 partisans and he had a little team.
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So I said: "Shall we do the guard team with one of your men and one of mine?"
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and he replied: "No, we will do the surveillance tonight,
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you already crossed the river, you're tired and wet".
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But at night you could hear them dancing and playing,
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there were about ten partisans, i go in and ask:
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"How many partisans are you here?" "It's twelve of us".
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"But how many are you here?" "No, we're not doing surveillance at night".
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So I let them stop playing and called the team leader and told him:
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"Now you'll deal with me" and let him do the guard shift and in the morning I left
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with the Russians that were there.
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We went uphill, high up, and after a while the Germans came and took them.
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They killed one, one from Reggio,
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whose name was given to the street that leads to the cemetery of Reggio Emilia.
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They found him in bed, sleeping because no-one was doing surveillance, for God's sake!
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When I led my battalion it was eight to ten of us
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and everyone had to do surveillance, in groups of two. I did my shift alone,
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three hours there in a hiding place, in the shadows, with eyes wide open.
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If you don't keep your eyes open during the surveillance shift you're in big trouble.
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