European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Something drew us together, even those women who had believed in fascism in the ‘20s.
Something drew us together, even those women who had believed in fascism in the ‘20s.
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We had all understood that fascism led to nothing positive.
We had all understood that fascism led to nothing positive.
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There were women whose sons had died in war,
There were women whose sons had died in war,
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as well as women who had not been as lucky as I was to be raised in an antifascist family.
as well as women who had not been as lucky as I was to be raised in an antifascist family.
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However we were all convinced that something had to be done to change the situation.
However we were all convinced that something had to be done to change the situation.
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What was the goal that moved us all?
What was the goal that moved us all?
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Peace. Fighting for peace, to end the war as soon as possible.
Peace. Fighting for peace, to end the war as soon as possible.
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It was an organized activity.
It was an organized activity.
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We were born to support the partisans.
We were born to support the partisans.
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Women support groups primarily supported the partisan struggle.
Women support groups primarily supported the partisan struggle.
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The struggle began after September 8th, as soon as men took off for the mountains.
The struggle began after September 8th, as soon as men took off for the mountains.
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The Partisans were an army with no uniforms and no supplies.
The Partisans were an army with no uniforms and no supplies.
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They had nothing.
They had nothing.
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That’s why we started to get hold of small things for them.
That’s why we started to get hold of small things for them.
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It might seem nothing to you now, but every time we went to ask families for a pair of pants,
It might seem nothing to you now, but every time we went to ask families for a pair of pants,
It might seem nothing to you now, but very time we went to ask families for a pair of pants, -
gloves, a shirt or a pair of shoes to send off to the partisans, we risked our lives.
gloves, a shirt or a pair of shoes to send off to the partisans, we risked our lives.
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It was extremely dangerous, because the fascists, assisted by the Germans, would arrest us and torture us.
It was extremely dangerous, because the fascists, assisted by the Germans, would arrest us and torture us.
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The women who worked in the Women support groups in the lowlands faced danger everyday.
The women who worked in the Women support groups in the lowlands faced danger everyday.
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We carried out our tasks open-faced, and we had no battle names.
We carried out our tasks open-faced, and we had no battle names.
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For example, we handed out leaflets and circulated news. News went around in our bags, by bicycle.
For example, we handed out leaflets and circulated news. News went around in our bags, by bicycle.