Daniele Tanto
I'll Lock Up
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Sergej, my grandfather had seen destruction, horror and death, yet he was a simple man, mild and in love with life.So first he risks his life in a war and when he comes home, everything and everybody is gone. Can't begin to imagine how he must Have felt.
He had the misfortune, for reasons of age, to take part, as a draft soldier, in the Italo-Turkish war of 1911-12 and then as a soldier recalled to the First World War. He was an alpine mountain artillery. He took part in the battles in the Alps up to the end of November 1918 up to the first months of 1919 as an occupation troop in Autria. He survived the Spanish fever and when he returned his family was gone.
He has built a new life, marrying my grandmother, who lost her boyfriend in the war, and becoming a true peaceful lover of life in all its manifestations.
I have had his stories on the horror of the battlefields, rare and very tight, to recall how bad it had been for his generation.
I visited with him, when I was a kid, some of these places, and when we arrived where he had fought, he remained silent for hours. Then he spoke about some amusing anecdote to resume living with his quiet love of life.
I keep his medals and his memories