Adriano Tardelli (1896 - 1 February 1945) was an Italian resistance activist during World War II. Tardelli was born in Capanne di Careggine. During the Second World War he led dozens of people to safety (Jews, Slavs, Roma, homosexuals, deserters, partisans, members of resistance groups) crossing with a small group at a time over the Gothic Line. While roped together in the darkness, they crossed the well-known Apennine Mountains, where he had been born and later lived with his wife and their nine children.
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| - Adriano Tardelli (1896 - 1 February 1945) was an Italian resistance activist during World War II. Tardelli was born in Capanne di Careggine. During the Second World War he led dozens of people to safety (Jews, Slavs, Roma, homosexuals, deserters, partisans, members of resistance groups) crossing with a small group at a time over the Gothic Line. While roped together in the darkness, they crossed the well-known Apennine Mountains, where he had been born and later lived with his wife and their nine children. (en)
- Adriano Tardelli detto il Baionetta (Capanne di Careggine, 1896 – Piazza al Serchio, 1º febbraio 1945) è stato un antifascista italiano, membro della Resistenza. Durante la seconda guerra mondiale, si offrì per anni di far oltrepassare la Linea Gotica a decine di perseguitati - ebrei, slavi, rom, oppositori politici, omosessuali, etc. - ponendoli in salvo in territorio alleato. Pare anche che, durante i numerosi attraversamenti del fronte, portasse informazioni per conto del Comando della "Lunense" (Guidi, Garfagnana, cit., p.172). (it)
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| - Cogna, Piazza al Serchio, Tuscany (en)
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| - Capanne di Careggine (en)
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| - Adriano Tardelli (1896 - 1 February 1945) was an Italian resistance activist during World War II. Tardelli was born in Capanne di Careggine. During the Second World War he led dozens of people to safety (Jews, Slavs, Roma, homosexuals, deserters, partisans, members of resistance groups) crossing with a small group at a time over the Gothic Line. While roped together in the darkness, they crossed the well-known Apennine Mountains, where he had been born and later lived with his wife and their nine children. On 1 February 1945, Tardelli was executed in reprisal by the Fascist Army in Cogna, Piazza al Serchio, Tuscany. He was being held in the jail of Camporgiano when he was singled out for retaliation with five other people, also held for political reasons, under the order of General Mario Carloni of the 4th Italian "Monte Rosa" Alpine Division. Before being executed, Tardelli took his shoes off and asked them to be given to the poor. (en)
- Adriano Tardelli detto il Baionetta (Capanne di Careggine, 1896 – Piazza al Serchio, 1º febbraio 1945) è stato un antifascista italiano, membro della Resistenza. Durante la seconda guerra mondiale, si offrì per anni di far oltrepassare la Linea Gotica a decine di perseguitati - ebrei, slavi, rom, oppositori politici, omosessuali, etc. - ponendoli in salvo in territorio alleato. Pare anche che, durante i numerosi attraversamenti del fronte, portasse informazioni per conto del Comando della "Lunense" (Guidi, Garfagnana, cit., p.172). Prigioniero per sospetta appartenenza a banda partigiana, fu fucilato il 1º febbraio 1945 insieme con le altre vittime della rappresaglia seguita all'imboscata nella quale perse la vita un giovane alpino. (it)
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