Behind Enemy Lines: The Untold Stories of Italy’s Female Warriors Who Sabotaged the Nazis

Behind Enemy Lines: The Untold Stories of Italy’s Female Warriors Who Sabotaged the Nazis

HMM: And I think that connects back with what you were saying in the epilogue, too, about what we consider to be the resistance. Yes, shooting Nazis, but also working on a community garden, or feeding someone who is on the front lines. It’s all interconnected, and doing the one thing where you are is really powerful.

SC: There’s a statistic that says you need multiple people supporting those on the front line. Therefore, those multiple people are just as important as those on the front line. No one should feel that they’re not doing enough, if they’re supporting others who can be on the front line for whatever reason, and I think people should use their relative privilege, if that’s something they can do, to be on the front line. Anything that’s pushing the movement forward, supporting the movement, is worth it. That’s what these women have taught us.

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