European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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When she saw me she said: "Volpe! Volpe!" and we hugged and she told me
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"There were rumours that they'd caught you, that they'd killed you ..."
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but everything went fine and we're here.
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The Legoreccio massacre
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So we went up to the Cerreto pass
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to block the street because the traffic was becoming intense there
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and the Germans were starting to annoy us.
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From Aulla all the way up to Castelnovo Monti
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a lot of Germans were passing through with tanks and cars.
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So we decided to disturb them because this was an area quite dangerous for us.
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We were supposed to change the shift every week but we stayed up there
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for more than three weeks and no-one came to take over our position.
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We were living in the woods there, with no safe place to go.
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The patrol was constantly on alert because the Germans wouldn't let us in peace there.
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So we complained to our commander, asking to have a change
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because we were all beginning to get sick.
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At the end of September it started to get foggy up there
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and in October the snow began to fall,
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so sleeping in the woods and patrol all day was not nice at all.
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After our complaint the Piccinini group came to relieve us, it was led by commander "Gek".
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