Dino Mazzei claims he helped, from 8 September 1943 to 23 December 1943, eleven English prisoners of war, giving them food. On 20 December, they moved to the Monte Morello area, near Florence, where a Partisan brigade was active.
Dino Pratesi claims he helped three English prisoners of war in the village of Cantagrillo giving them food, and shelter. Then, they re-joined their units.
Domenico Nesi claims he helped, from 10 September 1943 to 25 December 1943, ten allied prisoners of war, giving them food, shelter, and pocket money. On 24 December they were recaptured by nazi-fascist militiamen in Migliana area, near the village of…
Domicilla Barni claims she helped some Allied servicemen from September 1943 to November 1944, providing food and clothes. One Sunday morning, Carl, Frederick, George, and John came in the village of Fognano, where she lived, in search of food. When…
Duilio Ferri claims he helped thirteen English prisoners of war, from 10 September 1943 to 24 December 1943, giving them food, shelter, tobacco, and clothes. On 25 December, they were taken to Monte Morello (Florence). For his efforts, he received a…
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.…
Edilia Biancalani claims she helped thirteen English prisoners of war, from 10 September 1943 to 24 December 1943, giving them food, and clothes: Corporal R Cook, Guardsman C Simmons, W Stomout, I W Jones and other nine servicemen. On 15 December…
Elena Biagioli claims she helped, with his late son Osvaldo Meoni some allied prisoners of war. From September 1943 to November 1943 she brought them food in the woods where they hid. For her efforts, she received a certificate of thankfulness…
Elia Zini claims he helped thirteen English prisoners of war, from 20 September 1943 to 5 November 1943. He brought them food, clothes, and cigarettes in the mountains where they hid. Then, after 5 November, they moved away to escape from fascist…
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…
Emo Luconi claims he helped four Allied servicemen with food and clothes after they escaped from a prisoner of war camp in Pistoia. Three had to run away soon after, while John remained with him for a longer period.
Ermellina Ferroni claims she helped three English prisoners of war: David, John and Tommy, from 14 June 1944 to September 1944. They stayed in Ermellina’s house for two days. Escapees moved at first to Fornacione, then near the Ombrone river, 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.
Ernesta Bassetti claims she helped, from 10 September 1943 to 20 September 1943, seven allied prisoners of war, giving them food, clothes and pocket money, in Crocicchio area, near the village of Striglianella (Pistoia). On 24 December they moved to…
Ernesto Volpi claims he helped, from 8 September 1943 to 9 September 1944, five English prisoners of war hid in the woods: James Vight Man (48847), Reginald T Lunt, Thomas Turner, John F Kerrigan (3856100), and H G Veltherspoon (4448347). He gave…
Ersilia Nardi Meoni claims she helped four English prisoners of war in autumn of 1943. She brought them food, and clothes, in the woods near Forcana area (Pistoia), where they hid.
Evelina Ginanni and Clarette Vettori claim they helped four English prisoners of war, from 15 September 1943 to 24 November 1943, giving them food, cigarettes, and clothes: M I Ramsden, Joseph, Jack, and John. Then, they were hosted by Solitario…
Evenio Zampini claims he helped, from August 1944, some English servicemen on the run, giving them food and clothes. At night, they slept in a ruined building.
Ferdinando Franchi claims he helped nine allied prisoners of war, from 9 to 26 September 1943. Then they joined the Resistance. For his efforts, Ferdinando received a certificate of thankfulness.
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.
Fortunata Aiazzi claims she helped, from 10 September 1943 to 11 September 1944, six English prisoners of war, giving them food and clothes: D F Engl. [sic] (5504756), R Painter (5498887), V Simmons (5503361), A Mountfort (1141682), and F Jaques…
Franca Meoni claims she helped, for 8 September 1943 to 1 September 1944, five Allied servicemen, whose identification numbers were 4389011, 6013099, 6016247, 3327632, and 4395551. She gave them food and clothes.