European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Unfortunately I have seen all these things,
Unfortunately I have seen all these things,
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even when I was a partisan, but I have never touched anybody, not even the enemies.
even when I was a partisan, but I have never touched anybody, not even the enemies.
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I was sending them to those who were interested in doing these kind of things
I was sending them to those who were interested in doing these kind of things
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but I have a clear conscience, I haven't done anything.
but I have a clear conscience, I haven't done anything.
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One day they have celebrated a mass for us in the field, a military priest celebrated a mass
One day they have celebrated a mass for us in the field, a military priest celebrated a mass
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and then they sent us to be slaughtered like animals.
and then they sent us to be slaughtered like animals.
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I haven't gone to Church ever since 1942 for this reason.
I haven't gone to Church ever since 1942 for this reason.
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I also told a priest that I know, I say no.
I also told a priest that I know, I say no.
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I don't agree at all with that Pope that blessed the arms, I tell everybody,
I don't agree at all with that Pope that blessed the arms, I tell everybody,
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arms must be cursed, not blessed.
arms must be cursed, not blessed.
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I am a straightforward person, I do what I believe
I am a straightforward person, I do what I believe
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and I don't want that someone imposes to me what I have to do because I can still think.
and I don't want that someone imposes to me what I have to do because I can still think.
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I have seen all kinds of things
I have seen all kinds of things
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and I know that if you keep you live comfortably, you sleep well and you don't have evil thoughts.
and I know that if you keep you live comfortably, you sleep well and you don't have evil thoughts.
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Presentation
Presentation
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My name is Camillo Marmiroli,
My name is Camillo Marmiroli,
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I was born on January 23rd, 1920 in Reggio Emilia.
I was born on January 23rd, 1920 in Reggio Emilia.
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My father was a poor worker who already had eight children.
My father was a poor worker who already had eight children.
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I have lived a somewhat hard life, I went to elementary school
I have lived a somewhat hard life, I went to elementary school
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and then started working immediately.
and then started working immediately.