European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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and dodgers to escape would be sentenced to confinement in concentration camps or executed.
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What we were facing wasn’t a joke.
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Torelli went on: “You must try to keep everything that a clandestine army might need,
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because we want to get people to fight to send away the Germans and the fascists”.
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We started to take things out.
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Before I talk about this, I will tell an episode which was really crucial
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for my decision to go on and take part in the Liberation struggle.
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Three or four days after September 8th, the air-raid warning went off.
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We fled on our bicycles.
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After a while we went back home, since we didn’t hear anything and the warning had stopped.
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As I arrived at the beginning of Dalmazia street, as we always fled towards Codemondo or the Canalina,
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the SS were standing in front of the houses.
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In front of my house there was a space we called the “palace”,
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where we used to put tables and chairs in the summer.
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As I got there, a German unit with a machine gun told me to stop.
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I replied: “It’s my house!”
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The soldier just told me: “Halt, raus!”.
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I didn’t understand any German, but “raus” meant go away, leave.
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I told him: “That’s my house; I have to fix dinner for my brothers”.
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Again, he replied: “Raus, schnell, schnell!” and pointed the gun at me.
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