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1. As cited in my article, Letter dated 2 July 1945, from Captain Chambers C.A.O. Schio to Captain Baker P.P.S.O. Vicenza, National Archives, Washington DC, US, ACC Italy Files, Province of Vicenza, 11209/143/73.Google Scholar
2. For evidence of grass-roots impatience with the outcome of the trial in letters to the CLN, see for example: Archivio di Stato di Vicenza, CLNPV, B.15, f.8, and ‘Eccidio di Schio’, and numerous petitions and letters to the Allied commission held in National Archives, Washington DC, US, ACC Italy Files, 10000/136/326. See also documents of the CLN, e.g. Letter from CLNAI to CLNP, 3 October 1945, stressing that should the death sentences be commuted steps should be taken to control the popular reaction once the news had broken, Archivio di Stato di Vicenza, CLNPV, B.15, f.8.Google Scholar
3. Ranzato, Gabriele, Il linciaggio di Carretta Roma 1944: violenza politico e ordinaria violenza, Il Saggiatore, Milan, 1997, p. 163.Google Scholar