Valerio Traversari claims he helped about twenty Allied servicemen and officers giving them food, clothes, and shelter, in the winter of 1943. Then they decided to re-join their units.
Angiolina Michelozzi claims she helped, from September 1943 to the September 1944, some allied prisoners of war, bringing them food and clothes in the woods where they hid.
Albirena Poli claims she helped some allied serivcemen providing food and clothes. Among them John Cunningham (847028) who lived in her house for two days.
Sabatino Cappelli claims he helped, with his son, three allied prisoners of war, from October 1943 to the Liberation. He gave them food, clothes and pocket money.
Terzo Zorzi claims he helped four English servicemen: Kirkwood (2928584 ), Hall (2663672), 2661005 (Jarvis), and Polhill (6019844), giving them food, shelter and clothes. During the day they lived in a hut, and in the evening they went to his house.
Gino Calugi claims he helped four English servicemen: Kirkwood (2928584), 2660672 (Hall), Jarvis (2661005), and Polhill (6019844), giving them food, shelter and clothes. During the day, they lived in a hut near his house, and in the evening they went…
Mario Anti claims he helped the English serviceman John F Kerrigan and eight others (three Scots, three English, and two Welsh) from 9 September 1943 to 8 September 1944. He gave them food, clothes and pocket money. They hid in his house and then in…
Florindo Babbini claims he helped 30 servicemen from September 1943 until September 1944: one American, one African and 28 English. He gave them food, clothes, and shelter.
Santino Gori claims he helped some English servicemen including John Francis Kerrigan, from May 1944 to August 1944. He got them a shave and a haircut, gave them food, clothes, pocket money and sugar 'when they were ill'.
Lina Sforzi claims she helped Thomas S Jones (England, 2937095), David Douglas (Scotland, 2639468), James Hosie (260489), Job Kerrigan (England, 3856100), T Turner (England, 3975664) with the help of families Bracali, Dei and Luconi. She also helped…
Elvira and Cesira Bracali claims they helped, supported by other families, Thomas Jones (2937096, England), Job Kerrigan (3856100, England), T Turner (3975664), and David Douglas (2939468, Scotland), James Hosie (260489, Scotland), plus a John and a…
Giulio Barni claims he helped, with his brother Andrea, John F Kerrigan, David Douglas, Alexander Rodgers, Erbert Nirton, Owen M Connell (2928631), James Hosie, Jack W Gatman, Reginald Lunt, George Restovick, and Robert Beal; Giulio gave them food,…
Valentina Ciappei claims she helped John F Kerrigan, Erbert Nirton and other servicemen. On 5 September 1943, there was a round-up near Ombrone river and four prisoners she helped were recaptured. On 6 December , John F Kerrigan evaded capture and…
Ermindo Giannini claims he helped J F Kerrigan and T Wightman, from 15 September 1944 to 1 October 1945. He gave them shelter, food, clothes, cigarettes, and pocket money. On February and March 1945, they lived in his hut because of the weather.
Albina Barni claims she helped John F Kerrigan, David Douglas, Alex Rodgers, and Erbert Nirton providing food and blankets. On 10 March 1944, John F Kerrigan was shot in an arm while he was with the Resistance and Albina tended him.
Dumas Lombardi claims he helped, from 9 September 1943 to 18 October 1944, five English prisoners of war escaped from Fornacione camp: Victor Simmons, Reginald Painter, Albert Mountford, Frank Jaques, and David Pugh. He gave them food and clothes.…
Sabatino Vezzosi claims he helped, from 9 September 1943 to 18 September 1944, eight English servicemen: David Pugh, Reginald Painter, T Wallace Hume, William Black, Victor Simmons, Frank Jaques, and Frederick Pears. At first, they stayed at…
Alderigo Ghelli claims he helped eight English servicemen who arrived on 9 September 1943 at Sabatino Vezzosi’ house: David Pugh, Reginald Painter, T Wallace Hume, William Black, Victor Simmons, Frank Jaques, and Frederick Pears. Alderigo endorses …
Pietro Mucci claims that on 9 September 1943 he was summoned at Castagno, in the Pieve a Celle area, near Pistoia, because eleven English escapers arrived and he was the only person who could speak English. They said they were released from a camp,…
Otello Bartoletti claims that from 4 November 1943 to 28 December 1943 he gave food and shelter to five English serivicemen: Albert Cunner, David S Pugh (550456), Victor Simmons (5503361), Reginald Painter (5498887), and Frederick Pears (1510655).
Alipio Biagini claims he helped, from 8 September 1943 to 1 September 1944, six Allied servicemen providing their service numbers: 6013099, 3327632, 4385978, 4347178, 259775, 4691070.
Marianna Puccianti claims she helped, from 8 September 1943 to 1 August 1944, some Allied servicemen, giving them food and clothes. For her efforts she received a certificate of thankfulness (number 81699-49211) and some money.