Giuseppe Arcangioli claims he helped four English servicemen, called John, Frank, Sandro, and Tommy, giving them food and shelter for four months. Giuseppe was caught and imprisoned for 52 days.
Giuseppe Baccarini claims he helped Lieutenant Harold Hummer (817018), of the United States Air Force, who was shot down by German anti-aircraft fire. Giuseppe helped him while he was in the village of Valdibure, near Pistoia. For this deed he…
Giuseppe Bartolozzi claims he helped eight English prisoners of war, from 10 September 1943 to 30 November 1943, giving them food, shelter, and clothes. On 24 December they were taken to Monte Morello (Florence), where a Partisan brigade was active.
Giuseppe Valori claims he helped, from 10 September 1943 to 24 December 1943, seventeen English prisoners of war, giving them food, shelter, and clothes. He hosted in his house five of them for ten days. Then, a Mr Biagioli drove them to Florence.…
Goffredo Begliomini claims he helped, with his daughter Irene, some groups of allied prisoners of war, giving them food, and clothes. He hid them in the spring of 1944. Then, he showed them the way to Florence.
Guido Giannarini claims he helped two American servicemen: Earl W Fitzpatrick, from Louisiana, and Willis J Scheldon, from Dakota. He helped them from 8 October 1943 to 25 September 1944, giving them food, and clothes.
Guido Nardi claims he helped ten allied prisoners of war during four months in 1943. he gave them food, shelter, and clothes. Then, when hiding in an isolate house, they where recaptured by fascist militiamen.
Guido Nesti claims he helped for eight months three allied servicemen: G F Restovich (2658235, England), E Danson (4758132, England), and J Hansall (3327037, England). He gave them food, clothes and pocket money.
Ida Breschi claims she helped, from 8 September 1943 to 1 September 1944, some Allied servicemen. She gave them food and clothes. For her efforts, she received a certificate of thankfulness (number 83258-24666).
Ida Caracchi claims she helped ten Allied servicemen. She and her husband hid them in a house located in an isolated area in the village of Striglianella, near Pistoia, bringing food and clothes. Later, they were recaptured; on 4 August 1944 German…
Idelinzo Ferri claims he helped allied prisoners of war from September 1943 to January 1944. He gave them food and provided shelter in his house. One morning, while his wife was away, she was recaptured by fascist militiamen and German soldiers who…
Iole Bruni claims she helped four English prisoners of war, from 15 October 1943 to 24 December 1943. When they were forced to run away to escape from German soldiers, some villagers took them to Monte Morello (Florence).
Irma Guastini claims she helped some English prisoners of war, from September 1943 to 5 November 1943. She brought them food and clothes in the mountains where they hid.
Isolina Luconi claims she helped four English prisoners of war: David, George, John, and Richard. She brought them food at first in the Fornacione camp, and then in the woods.
This is a list about the helpers and the Allied servicemen they helped in the municipality of Serravalle Pistoiese and the period in which the events occurred.
Italia Ciatti claims she helped thirteen English prisoners of war, from 10 September 1943 to 20 December 1943, giving them food, shelter, clothes, medicines, and pocket money. On 20 December they were taken to Monte Morello (Florence), where a…
Laurina Vannucci claims she helped eight English prisoners of war of war hide in Felciana and Forcana near Montale (Pistoia). She brought them food and clothes and nursed them when they were ill.
Lazzaro Presi claims he helped J F Kerrigan (3856100) from Liverpool, T Hosie Crosshouse (T/124705) from Scotland and another soldier of which he could not read the name. They’ve been hiding in a field when Lazzaro found them, he then provided food…
Lenzina Loti 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 83269-18249) and some money.
Leonardo Breschi claims he helped, from 8 September 1943 to 1 September 1944, some Allied servicemen, giving them food and clothes. For his efforts, he received a certificate of thankfulness (number 83268-18350).
Leonetto Ammannati claims he helped eleven English prisoners of war, from 8 September 1943 to 24 December 1943, giving them food, and clothes. Then, they were taken to Monte Morello (Florence), where a Partisan brigade was active.