European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Although the Germans were responsible for brutalities, the fascists weren’t any better.
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It was time to stop this war.
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I started feeling this, searching my conscience.
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I might have even seemed responsible,
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and somehow I was, given my job, given the fact that I was producing weapons.
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I felt a bit guilty, an accomplice in all this.
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That’s why we were trying to go to the mountains to fight the Germans and the fascists,
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with such a drive you couldn’t even imagine.
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Toni starts antifascist activities
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Fascist propaganda was telling us the communists in Spain
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had raped and stabbed to death some nuns, so I really didn’t like communism much.
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Then what happened?
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It was 1943, the war was starting,
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people were talking about our retreats in Russia and in Northern Africa, the bombings, etc.
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In spring 1943, strikes began at the Reggiane plant.
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Not in my department or in the tooling department, where some of my friends were arrested.
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From then on I started some soul-searching: what was I really doing?
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I was working day and night to boost production for the war,
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while war killed people.
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I was shocked.
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