European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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because, if this had happened in the whole Province, fascists and Germans would have had a lot to do!
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They focused on Montecavolo, while in Rivalta the strike didn’t work out
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because somebody was telling people “not to go in order not to get killed”.
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It could have been so, but these battles had to be done,
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they were part of what we were fighting for.
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We had to fight in order to get rid of all this.
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At my home they arrested Antinea, Liliana and Narciso, the only ones they found.
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Narciso was ten, he would turn eleven in September and we were in March at the time.
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Later on they brought him back home, keeping Antinea and Liliana under arrest.
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My mother had stayed at home with the younger ones,
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as Beatrice who was 5 (she was born in 1939),
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and they had bagged some things to save them if they came to burn the house.
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They arrested everybody.
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They hadn’t found my father, they only caught him 7 or 8 days later, and sent him to a concentration camp in Germany.
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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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