European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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I would always move around, from Reggio to Secchio.
I would always move around, from Reggio to Secchio.
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My parents often asked me to go to the mountains, so some boys eventually told me:
My parents often asked me to go to the mountains, so some boys eventually told me:
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“If you go to the mountains, you could take us there with you”.
“If you go to the mountains, you could take us there with you”.
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Every now and then I would take some of them first to one place, then to another, until they would join a partisan unit.
Every now and then I would take some of them first to one place, then to another, until they would join a partisan unit.
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I would often go to Don Carlo, who was also a partisan, and would leave these boys with him.
I would often go to Don Carlo, who was also a partisan, and would leave these boys with him.
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Then there were the Davoli brothers. Kiss was the commander of the dispatch-carriers.
Then there were the Davoli brothers. Kiss was the commander of the dispatch-carriers.
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He was from Reggio, and he was the landlord of the house where my mother was born.
He was from Reggio, and he was the landlord of the house where my mother was born.
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Then one day he told my mother he had to go to the mountains.
Then one day he told my mother he had to go to the mountains.
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He told her he would come to our house and then from there he would head uphill, so my mother replied that I could take him.
He told her he would come to our house and then from there he would head uphill, so my mother replied that I could take him.
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He came from a family with money, lots of it.
He came from a family with money, lots of it.
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We went to the mountains together and then he reached the Central Headquarters.
We went to the mountains together and then he reached the Central Headquarters.
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There he met Gordon and some other “special” boys, so Don Carlo suggested they could join the English unit.
There he met Gordon and some other “special” boys, so Don Carlo suggested they could join the English unit.
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At that time paratroopers were starting to be dropped in the area,
At that time paratroopers were starting to be dropped in the area,
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and they had set up the English command with radio transmitters in Secchio.
and they had set up the English command with radio transmitters in Secchio.
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They asked the Central Headquarters to provide them with around 25 skilled partisans,
They asked the Central Headquarters to provide them with around 25 skilled partisans,
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who had been there for a while and were well trained.
who had been there for a while and were well trained.
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You have to realise that at the beginning there were all sorts of people in the mountains,
You have to realise that at the beginning there were all sorts of people in the mountains,
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but the English only wanted experienced men, so 25 partisans were chosen to join them.
but the English only wanted experienced men, so 25 partisans were chosen to join them.
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Then they had to set up a dispatch-carriers unit,
Then they had to set up a dispatch-carriers unit,
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and I was the only one assigned to Reggio, at the local headquarters.
and I was the only one assigned to Reggio, at the local headquarters.