European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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The two other wounded were two of our leaders, Captain Ulisse and Gordon.
The two other wounded were two of our leaders, Captain Ulisse and Gordon.
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Acts of sabotage on the railway
Acts of sabotage on the railway
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Gordon was in charge of organizing things.
Gordon was in charge of organizing things.
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They had captured a German,
They had captured a German,
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so he told us we had to go and attack the train that took ammunition to the front line.
so he told us we had to go and attack the train that took ammunition to the front line.
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We decided to go and left with two big bombs and a donkey, heading to Baiso.
We decided to go and left with two big bombs and a donkey, heading to Baiso.
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The donkey was really slow, so by the time we got there we had already walked for seven or eight hours.
The donkey was really slow, so by the time we got there we had already walked for seven or eight hours.
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There was also this boy with us who was from Baiso, his name was Barozzi, who died very young.
There was also this boy with us who was from Baiso, his name was Barozzi, who died very young.
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I guess Gordon told him that it would have been impossible to carry weapons and ammunition far away,
I guess Gordon told him that it would have been impossible to carry weapons and ammunition far away,
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so they went to a garage and they gave us a “millecento” car.
so they went to a garage and they gave us a “millecento” car.
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They worked day and night to get the car ready and only left the following day,
They worked day and night to get the car ready and only left the following day,
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while I had to leave before, by foot. They arrived the day after.
while I had to leave before, by foot. They arrived the day after.
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I had to get there earlier to tell everybody that a German car was arriving,
I had to get there earlier to tell everybody that a German car was arriving,
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but that the three men in it were partisans. I had a document.
but that the three men in it were partisans. I had a document.
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I don’t know if you noticed that there’s a copy of it in Gordon’s book.
I don’t know if you noticed that there’s a copy of it in Gordon’s book.
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The English had written that whatever happened they would have rewarded us.
The English had written that whatever happened they would have rewarded us.
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So I had this letter and I told them not to shoot at the car
So I had this letter and I told them not to shoot at the car
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since the men in it were three partisans who were coming to blow up the bridge.
since the men in it were three partisans who were coming to blow up the bridge.
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Everything went well that day and I stayed there even the day after,
Everything went well that day and I stayed there even the day after,
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because it took me more than a full day to go back down from Baiso to Soliera.
because it took me more than a full day to go back down from Baiso to Soliera.