Marino Cappellini claims he helped nine allied prisoners of war, from 12 September 1943 to 5 February 1944. He helped George Saltere (5502089), George Stirna (5502033), Andrew Barnes (5502396), Arthur Bridge (5503434), Arthur (14208542), Arthur Glove…
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…
Matteo Nesi claims he helped four English prisoners of war, from 1 to 24 December 1943, giving them food, shelter, and clothes. On 24 December, they were taken to Monte Morello (Florence), where a Partisan brigade was active.
Maurilio Meoni claims he helped, from 8 September 1943 to 20 December 1943, ten allied prisoners of war, giving them food and clothes. On 20 December they moved to Migliana area, near Cantagallo (Prato), where they were recaptured some days later by…
Mauro Aresco claims he helped for four days, from 18 October 1943, four English allied prisoners of war, giving them food and shelter. One of them was D H Pratt (2585123). Then, they decided to try to reach the front in Campobasso, and Mauro sent …
Metello Priami claims he helped two English prisoners of war, from 10 September 1943 to 21 October 1943: Harold Arrowslith (1530811), and William Walsh (5258694). He gave them shelter in his house until 3 October, providing food, clothes, and…
Miranda Meoni claims she helped, from 10 September 1943 to 20 December 1943, ten allied prisoners of war, giving them food and shelter. On 20 December, they moved to Migliana area, near Cantagallo (Prato), where they were recaptured some days later…
Miranda Nardi claims she helped, from September 1943, four English prisoners of war in the Forcana area, near Pistoia. She brought them food and clothes and she gave them information about the war situation.
Nara Baldi, Gina Bigagli, Anna Bonaccorsi, and Lilia Capecchi claim they helped, from 10 September 1943 to 22 October 1943, four English prisoners of war in the village of Cantagrillo, near Pistoia. At first, they hid in Livia Gori’s kiln, and then…
Narciso Michelozzi claims he helped seven English escapees. From September 1943 to September 1944 he hid them providing food and clothes. For his efforts, he received a certificate of thankfulness.
Natale Aiazzi claims he helped ten English servicemen, of which three were officers, from 20 September 1943 to 31 October 1943, giving them food. At the end of October, they moved away to escape from fascist militiamen and German soldiers.
Nello Meoni claims he helped some English prisoners of war, in September 1943, in the Ponte di Luciaccio and Lavacchioni areas, near Pistoia. He gave them food and clothes.
Nello Nardi claims he helped seven allied prisoners of war, after September 1943, giving them food; from 10 September he helped other four English servicemen, and in November, he helped George, Frederick, and John, hide on Monte Morello (Florence).…
Olga Ammannati claims she helped some allied prisoners of war, giving them food, clothes, and ministering camphor injections. The events took place in the village of Crocicchio, near Pistoia.
Olga Ferroni claims she helped two English prisoner of war, John and David. Firstly, they hid them in her house, then in the woods. She gave them food, clothes and cigarettes.
Olinto Butelli claims he helped some English prisoners of war, from 12 September 1943 to 15 October 1943. He hosted them for about two weeks, but when the situation became more dangerous, he hid them in a hut in the woods, where he brought them food.…
Olinto Meoni claims he helped, from September 1943 to November 1943, some allied prisoners of war in the Lavacchioni and Vallone areas, near Pistoia. He was a shoemaker and repaired men' shoes; his wife Alberta Lucchesi brought them food, and…
Omero Tempestini claims he helped some Allied servicemen after the Armistice. During that period, he gave them food and shelter and he monitored the situation while they slept in order not to take the risk of being discovered by German soldiers. He…
Oreste Aiazzi claims he helped five English prisoners of war: D F Pugh (5504756), R Painter (5498887), V Simmons (5503361), A Mountford (1141682), and F Jaques (6014435), from 9 September 1943 to 2 September 1944. Sometimes he hosted them, other…
Osvaldo Lippi claims he helped eleven allied prisoners of war for two months. With other people, he built a hut for them where he brought food and cigarettes. Then, they went away as to escape from fascist militiamen. Later, one of the prisoners sent…
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).
Otello Mazzoni claims he helped, from 8 September 1943 to 15 March 1944, the English Guardsman G F A Restovich (2658237), giving him clothes and food. Then, the servicemen tried to cross the front in Arezzo, after issuing a declaration about…