European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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We both fell on the ground, the bicycle and I. I got back on my feet quickly, and he told me:
We both fell on the ground, the bicycle and I. I got back on my feet quickly, and he told me:
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“Do not ever come around here again”.
“Do not ever come around here again”.
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I can still remember his boots were very tall. He seemed like a giant to me. That’s how it felt then.
I can still remember his boots were very tall. He seemed like a giant to me. That’s how it felt then.
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Women defence groups
Women defence groups
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We set up Women support groups.
We set up Women support groups.
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These groups were the first important women organizations.
These groups were the first important women organizations.
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It was the women themselves who spontaneously set them up.
It was the women themselves who spontaneously set them up.
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These groups had specific purposes.
These groups had specific purposes.
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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.