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It was also important to set apart those in good faith from those who were not.
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If this woman took some money from the Germans to get our comrades killed,
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it meant that there was really not too much good faith there.
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They didn’t really have the fascist dogma, working for the regime.
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If he’s a fascist to hurt people and is also paid for it, then it’s a double offence.
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There was this trail heading up, which turned around a bush.
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I see a German walking down with a Tak-Poum (german mashine gun) on his shoulder.
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I had my machine gun and I pointed it at him,
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so after a couple of steps (the bush wasn’t really very big) he got there and raised his hands.
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I took his rifle and he didn’t want to give me his shotgun:
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I could have left it to him, keeping him in front of me, but it’s always better to be careful.
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I took the gun and I brought him home.
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I guess the Germans were really longing for some milk.
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My father used to make cheese at home, that type of cheese which is sought-after today while we hated it then because
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we had it all the time
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and he drank a whole pot of milk.
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The pot was on the table in order to make cheese, and he drank it all.
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My father stared at him in an admiring way, he had been a prisoner too, but not one bad word against him…
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He was my age, maybe a few years older.
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After that I took him to Ligonchio,
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