European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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"How many partisans are you here?" "It's twelve of us".
"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".
"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:
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
"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.
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.
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,
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.
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!
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
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,
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.
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.
If you don't keep your eyes open during the surveillance shift you're in big trouble.
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The colour of the unit
The colour of the unit
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Our unit was red, all communist, because we had some true communists.
Our unit was red, all communist, because we had some true communists.
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The 144th Brigade was called “Antonio Gramsci”
The 144th Brigade was called “Antonio Gramsci”
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and the commander was "Sintoni", one that had fought in the Spanish civil war, Pattacini,
and the commander was "Sintoni", one that had fought in the Spanish civil war, Pattacini,
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the commissioner was Antonio Raisi, who'd fought in Spain, too, so all people that were political experts.
the commissioner was Antonio Raisi, who'd fought in Spain, too, so all people that were political experts.
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That was our line.
That was our line.
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A priest, Don Guido Riva, once complained to us:
A priest, Don Guido Riva, once complained to us: