File:Gli inglesi paracadutati (red berets) in Val Portule – gennaio 1945.jpg

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English: In January 1945, in Val Portule (Asiago plateau) together with the war material for the partisans, was also launched off-field an English commando of ten "red berets". They were welcomed by a detachment of the Seven Communes at the command of Giovanni Bonato "Dingo". This mission would have to land on the Lessini Mountains to carry out sabotage in the Adige Valley. After completing the mission in Val Lagarina, they returned from the partisans of the "Green Flames" of the "Seven Communes" with whom they lived throughout the winter until the Liberation, also participating in the attacks against the retreating Germans after 25 Apri 1945.
Italiano: Nel gennaio del 1945 in Val Portule (Altopiano di Asiago) insieme al materiale bellico per i partigiani fù lanciato anche fuori campo un commando inglese composto da dieci “berretti rossi”. Vennero accolti da un distaccamento della Settecomuni al comando di Giovanni Bonato “Dingo”. Questa missione avrebbe dovuto atterrare sui Monti Lessini per compiere atti di sabotaggio nella Valle dell'Adige. Dopo aver compiuto la missione prevista in Val Lagarina se ne tornarono fra i partigiani delle “Fiamme Verdi” della “Sette Comuni” con i quali convissero per tutto l'inverno fino alla Liberazione, partecipando pure agli attacchi contro i tedeschi in ritirata dopo il 25 aprile. Foto dal libro di Giulio Vescovi “Resistenza nell’Alto Vicentino. Storia della Divisione Alpina Monte Ortigara 1943-1945”, Vicenza 1975. Immagine aggiustata con photoshop.
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