European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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They also went to the Aleotti family and arrested the youngest one,
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a friend of Chico Catellani,
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and the oldest one – they only found those two – and sent them to Germany as well.
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The youngest one was like 16-17 years old.
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That night from the Ghiardo we could see the fire in Scampate, since they were burning down all the houses like that.
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Strike on the 1st of March 1944
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Then we organized the strike on 1st of March.
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There had already been some in other places.
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I was a member of the committee who prepared the strike,
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we got together quite a few times,
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the last meeting was at my house.
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My father agreed, so we had the meeting and assigned the tasks.
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Alberta and I got together early in the morning (we had already handed out all the leaflets)
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and went to Montecavolo, stopping by all the farmers’ homes who were milking the cows,
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and telling them “remember that there’s a strike later, after you take the milk to the dairy, join in”.
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“Alright, yes, we’ll be there”, they replied.
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And we gathered together. The strike went well.
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The farmers (in Montecavolo there were mostly farmers) and some factory workers, went on strike,
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so the strike in Montecavolo was a success.
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The strike was against the war, against all the things they were doing to us, against hunger too.
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