European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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As an example, it took us one and a half hours to blow up a bridge on road 63,
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as it was made of stones.
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We changed our method and were able to do it in fifteen minutes.
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In July, when the great mop-up took place,
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there were just two or three of us sappers.
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We were scattered around because the battle started at four in the morning,
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and by the evening the whole partisan area had been occupied by the Germans.
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We were in Carpineti and we reached Costabona.
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The whole village was on fire.
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The Germans had set the village on fire as well as the crop and the wheat on the fields.
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It was really a depressing view.
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There were around thirty of us of the Bedeschi detachment, yet unhurt.
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There was also one of the detachments from Modena who had been joining forces with us at the beginning.
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We gathered in Costabona,
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determined to fight the Germans,
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who had occupied the whole area. (I was looking at the map the other day).
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It was difficult for us to get moving during the night.
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“Let’s stay here, we’ll carry out our resistance tomorrow”.
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We also had a mortar,
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but before we could do anything we had to blow up the Secchiello Bridge.
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