European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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I remember what Strozzi said.
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He was very young, a neighbour of ours who later became the vice-president of the Riunite dairy.
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Referring to what Mussolini had said about farmers,
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that they needed to go to war, in order to create an empire and conquer new land to work,
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I remember Strozzi saying: “War has never brought anything good for the poor”.
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Around the same time, the landlord invited all the farmers to go over at her house
Around the same time, the landlord invited all the farmers to go over at her house
Around the same time, the landlord invited all the farmers to go over to her house -
and listen to Mussolini’s speech about the beginning of the war in Africa.
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My mother and I went in front of the landlord’s living room.
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We couldn’t go inside the house in order not to dirty it.
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My mother had been told to call the farmers to listen to the Duce.
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I was very happy. I was going to do something different and listen to a new thing.
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When I heard the radio I was dazed since I couldn’t understand where that deep voice was coming from.
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I didn’t understand what the voice was saying
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and the meaning behind those words, unlike my mother.
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I realized it had to be something terrible when I saw my mother crying on our way back home.
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She was thinking about her six boys, who all were almost old enough to be enlisted for war.
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From that moment I wasn’t happy having listened to the radio.
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Sharecropping family; Womens conditions
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I have always remembered the fact that when the landlord arrived in the courtyard,
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my mother told us younger children to go inside.
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