Saturday, December 22, 2007

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Fifth Sixth interview interview interview 18.12.2007 19.12.2007 GUIDO

Guido starts telling me who is the youngest of 12 children, speaks to me of his large family, too large and then gives me an overview of the period history we are talking about. He tells me that there was no bread on the table before you put the ration book.

The first episode tells me is that the bombs in Via Trento, like almost every day there was a warning, some people were afraid and some less, and that was just his case. The all-clear but there was not half the people had left. After the bombs exploded recalls screams of terror, people running away, 6 dead is a sad budget, including a decapitated her friend from a splinter, Guido tried the chips and still preserve.

His was a farming family of sharecroppers. One day was in the country alone, "I was pretty extreme ... "was pretty scared because they were passing the bombers, there was near the German anti-camouflaged trenches and they were soldiers, one of these soldiers has risen from the trench, took Guido and brought it with him to shelter and let him shoot the plane with a machine gun, a beautiful memory.

Another episode happened at night instead, a German truck tried re-open under the big tree outside the home of Guido, was loaded with many weapons. The military had four more in the master, at one point they go, but leave it there under the tree a bit 'of these weapons, Guido and his friend take them and hide them in home. After a while, 'the soldiers come back and stop this time in a square 200 meters from the house of Guido, who followed them, here take the rolls, about 5 rolls of banknotes, Lira and burn them, have left other weapons and then headed to Bolzano (then north).

Guido then tells me that the thing that he is sorry that he lost two years of school, because only after we understand the value of these things. It reflects a bit 'of this and I talk about the kids today, how we see lui.Poi tells me how difficult it was time to bomb the bridge and the Goofy Vodi spent practically every night, a plane was anonymous, not well known and it was not clear where to start because a plane was quite small but spread terror.

He tells me of one of his brothers who managed to not go to military and has lived for the duration of the war hiding, tells me even the lifestyle of the time, the relationship between husband and wife.
War is bad but in the end it teaches you to grow.
He also mentions the bombing campaign in which I have spoken and Maria Carmela, the only protection they had from the bombs were the prayers that his three sisters kept saying.
In February 1945 the German military had requisitioned a train full of wheat and saw that they had established a certain kind of relationship with them, a friendship. A beautiful morning di febbraio, come l’ha definita Guido questi militari hanno portato del grano alla famiglia di Guido, hanno fatto firmare un buono per rendere ufficiale la fornitura, era tantissimo tempo che non si vedeva del grano per fare il pane.
Della settimana della liberazione definita “el rebalton” (il caos), nessuno capiva più niente, ricorda in particolare gli americani che distribuivano le gallette. I militari americani erano delle figure completamente diverse dai militari tedeschi, non sembravano quasi soldati.

Un altro episodio che mi racconta Guido è che un giorno era in campagna, inizia a piovere e decidono di tornare a casa. Le sue sorelle vanno a piedi e lui con il carro, quando era sul ponte sono arrivati i bombardieri, the alarm had not heard, probably because it was too far away. The cow was frightened and Guido came under the wheels of the cart with his legs, thankfully behind him was a horse farmer who has brought home. Then they took him to hospital, but all were hidden in the cellar for the bombing, until a doctor saw Guido broke it visited, the leg was broken so had to put the plaster alone.

Guido is also remembered that he and his friends collected the splinters of the bombs and carried them to the collector of iron that paid them. The last episode that tells me about a tragic event, one day they skipped school and had decided to outbreak of hand grenades. They lit a fire and came around and I threw the bombs. One of the boys died, Guido says this and tells me about their incoscienza.Mi still offers some historical and political reflections on the period in question and the present.

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GIORGIO

George starts telling me that his father bought the castle Mezzolombardo in 1939 and when he arrived in his new home were the Alps, then later came the German paratroopers.
From the castle you could see the whole railway line bombed.
When did the bombing on Piaz everyone was carefree, but after they realized that it was dangerous, that time, fortunately, not ci sono stati feriti, le bombe sono cadute sulla montagna sopra il paese, ci sono stati solo un po’ di detriti caduti per le strade, ma nemmeno un ferito.

Giorgio ricorda i militari tedeschi al castello, erano dei principalmente dei genieri e al mattino c’era l’istruttore che faceva lezioni su come si mettevano le bombe “io stavo lì dietro gli scuri a guardare”.
Con loro i tedeschi si sono sempre comportati bene, solo una volta hanno rubato due damigiane di vino, suo padre allora l’ha riferito al comandante, che ha fatto mettere tutti i soldati sull’attenti con la maschera antigas per far saltare fuori il colpevole, che non si è mai rivelato.
Un giorno Giorgio era in paese e c’era a tank that came at great speed and he turned at the last second just when he thought that was going on.
When the Americans came to the castle, please note that they were totally different types, more in hand, had a completely different system, perhaps because they had won.

The German soldiers were in need of labor and therefore gathered all the boys aged 14 and over to go to repair the rail during the night. George also went on to make this work for two weeks, was dangerous because then the night went on Goofy and they had to run away and hide.
The bombing, he tells me, were done at least three times a week, I described as the bombs were made and the Flying Fortresses that went to heaven when he bombed the railway ran into the garden to look, they saw smoke and then came the lightning noise.
Towards the end of his story is the reflections on the war with its own suggestions on how things went.

Then he reminded the German military, a couple of times you are put in battle and were really afraid, but who knows how many they too have passed away, George said.
Sometimes the Gestapo was in control and had to prepare a room on purpose.
After the liberation fighters could be seen Americans go up to the wall of the castle, were very close to be seen even in il pilota.
Ma soprattutto una delle cose che Giorgio ricorda era che c’era una grande miseria, anche se lui la guerra non l’ha sentita molto perché era piccolo e più spensierato.

Friday, December 21, 2007

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Fourth Third Second interview interview 18.12.2007 18:12:07

Emma inizia parlandomi del rifugio dove andava quando c’era l’allarme, era pieno di pidocchi.
Il giorno in cui c’è stato il bombardamento in via Trento (lei abitava nelle vicinanze), si trovava a casa, mentre sua madre era al rifugio terrorizzata con la sorella più piccola di appena due anni. Durante tutta l’intervista continua a ripetere “o Dio mio che no vegna altre guere…”.
Del bombardamento dell’8 aprile si ricorda l’impressione che the dead have done over the carri.Poi tells me how life took place in general to eat you had to queue with the card, they were entitled to more milk because it was her sister that she was little.

They were not peasants, his father was a laborer, when he found work, the German military recruiting men to fix the railroad, but his father did not want to go so they came to take him and put him in the military were prigione.Questi guarding the station and the former mill village and in the evening she and a companion went to see if they found some piece of wood to light a fire to take home.
One day she and her friends go to pick up these sticks and a German sees them and gives them a board, a good ironing job. They come home and find a policeman, the other girl runs away and Emma is left alone with this car, the officer asked where he got the board and tells her she must be his father who goes to get firewood.

Then I talk about today is how much waste and fate that you can not appreciate everything you need to eat if you have never really been hungry.
The alarm was a constant feature of life in that period, he played almost every day, especially the last few years, then the night was the Goofy.

Emma went to a lady who taught her to sew with other girls, were also in the evening. A night there were four and were coming home, accompanied the first two and the one they see someone popping out of a wall, it was 11 pm and were very afraid. They would not move because they did not understand who he was or what he did not arrive until the mother of another girl, and accompanied them home. The night is no longer going to sew because the lady had promised that if he went in the evening would have given a Pound, but that Emma has never ricevuto.Conclude saying that they are sad memories.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

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EMMA CARMELA

Mrs. Carmela is the sister of Mrs. Mary. At the outbreak of World War II had 14y.o., unlike her sister she has always had a great fear during the war.


Before the interview I talked a bit 'of his family and then told me that he is writing a book of his life "yes because it is the memories by Lasse", to be left are memories, things you have in mind but then disappear and you must remain so because something can be read and come to mind and you can get something .


The first thing I said is that we remember the hunger of those years, a factory that looked cheap fabric to large families (there were 12 brothers), she told me of the German soldiers camped at the former sawmill Borga (which no longer exists).


Carmela said that it did not seem to have twenty, but forty, did not think, did not have time to think about the good things :"... but not the feelings I felt from having won forty perhaps ghe no thought, no if time gaveva el material de bele think of other stuff like the youth. "


She went every day in the country with her father, she was the scariest, qundo sounded the alarm he ran to the shelter.

After the war, when there were thunderstorms and heard the thunder leaping from fear.


when granting Carmela smoke escaped from the country and ran to the shelter and the all-clear sounded just ran back into the country.


And the night the blackout perchè c'era il Pippo che passava e se vedeva una luce bombardava.



Poi mi racconta del bombardamento dell'8 aprile 1945, che causò 6vittime, tra cui alcune persone della famiglia di suo marito, che si è salvato scappando ed è stato colpito da una scheggia. Queste persone erano uscite prima del cessato allarme dal rifugio (nella foto l'entrata del rifugio) e dicono che lo sgancio di queste bombe sia stato uno sbaglio.


Poi la signora Carmela mi racconta di un altro bombardamento avvenuto sul Piaz a Mezzolombardo, senza vittime questa volta. La signora Carmela stava andando dalle suore Canossiane a imparare a cucire e si è nascosta in chiesa. Con lo spostamento d'aria the stones had fallen from the mountain, but nothing more.


He tells me of German soldiers encamped in the courtyard of what is now a nightclub (St. Louis), she and her sister were put there in front of a bowl and it did give the dough.


The day of liberation as you remember very well "'na joy, peace of me to say what a great move, no pù hear the siren, no pù conceals me, no gh'è pù the blackout, nice as hell" ( joy, peace of mind to say how nice I can no longer move freely the alarm of the bombing, I do not have to hide, there is no more darkly was great).


Coclude his tale with a story that I told the lady Mary, were in the field, two of them, another sister Lydia and their younger brother Guido, newly arrived in the country sounds the alarm and hide in a "gutter", inside a tube of those where the water goes to irrigate the fields, they remained there until they've finished bombing, all three over their little brother for protection.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

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First interview 12/07/2007 MARIA

Friday, December 7 armed with digital recorder and good will I made my first interview, which then eventually became two. The first person I
ntervistato was Mrs. Mary Bert called Mariotti and later I interviewed her husband Mr. Dario Marinchel.
Mrs. Mary broke out when the Second World War and had worked 13anni the campaign with his father and his sisters.
The thing that I repeatedly said was: "ghe had none No fear" (I had no fear), is a constant of all the episodes he told me, when they bombed at 50m from her home in when he went to steal from the Germans. Mr. Dario
instead went to war, was sent early on the Western Front, then in Albania where he was taken prisoner and brought to Greece for two months, then went in Montenegro, the place where he had more fear, and finally in France where he was taken prisoner and released in '43 nel'45 with the end of the war.

After a first initial distrust, especially against the recorder, the Lady Mary was concerned that he would tell things in dialect and that he just did not studied at her and tells her that things just as successful.
Then proceed with the story was also let go because maybe he saw what I like to listen.

Two stories with tears in his eyes, at times, and staring into space. Two stories are so different and so similar, the two stories that "we are lucky to be here to tell."
Stories that should not be forgotten.

(Interviews was collected in dialect)

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The project

This blog is about one study that I'm doing for my thesis on oral history.
The project involves the collection of interviews among the inhabitants of my country, Mezzolombardo who have lived through the Second World War. The interviews collected will be edited and will be extrapolated about 5-6 minutes, and these statements will be placed online at a site that you will address when ready.
The project aims to reconstruct the period of World War II through the life stories of these people, I would like to reach an overall picture, however, will be built in the minds of those who listen to these testimonies, through experience of the narrator, because of what they lived and who will tell of their lives.
This study aims to collect and preserve memories, the memories of these people to make them known to all, because they are a very important resource and at the same time ephemeral therefore needs to be fixed. In fact, it derives its
thanks to the memories and experiences of people, knowledge of what happened yesterday is that we can better understand who we are today.
My project will be developed with the intention of historiography and even less anthropological, but artistic. I will try to cross the methods and practices of oral history with the new technologies available to us today (digital recorder, audio editing software, internet) to tell the story of my country.
A new method of dissemination of oral history and narrative of a community.

When I explained this to my mami told me that she seemed to go back in time, when I was little, because I always went to my grandmother and said, "Tell me a true story."

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About

Hello, my name is Stephanie and I'm writing my thesis on oral history for the degree in radio broadcasting and entertainment and the media languages, University of Siena.
This argument does not even know how I started ... thanks to my advisor basically, but with each passing day I'm passionate about always more.
I like the idea of \u200b\u200bcreating a work that has to do with people, their memories and their voice.
The voice that expresses and transmits much more than we can imagine, it's pure emotion, just listening.

said that I just have to share with you the project I have in mind, do not want to bore you with my resume and things like that, suffice it to say that I love radio and all that is inside is a little 'how to open a magic box for me, I love theater, music, reading, writing and listening to stories, listening to people.