European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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I would have been more prepared in assessing danger.
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In that case, we were in that house and that was it.
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We were there because it was a strategic spot and we could not give it up.
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The battle of Cerré Sologno
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Luigi was supposed to go with 30 men to blow up the Gatta Bridge
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and disarm the garrison guarding it.
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The rest of the group had to go to Ligonchio
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and neutralize the garrison counting something like 20 or 25 fascists. So we left.
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We didn’t even have dinner because we had marched for a long time to make it to Santonio.
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We didn’t stop.
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Half way between Santonio and Ligonchio, in Cerrè Sologno,
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at seven in the morning, we couldn’t move any further during the day
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because the German reconnaissance airplanes were flying over the area and would have spotted us.
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So we stopped in Cerrè to rest, planning to get moving again in the evening and reach Ligonchio.
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At eight one of our sentinels fired a shot and the Germans were there.
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We were at south east, taking control of the first houses.
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The Germans were coming from the west, and lined up to the west and north.
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In some cases fascists, Germans and partisans were mixed up in the same house.
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I remember this partisan who was in a house when the door opened and in came a German.
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They were both aiming their gun at each other, until the German walked back without shooting.
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