Oh ok. You edited it. I was thinking how the file grew larger from 3 to 15 minutes lol
Great, no problem. Better this way.
So here is the translation of the part were the veteran is giving his testimony. His name is Nikolas Gantziaros and his rank was that of a warrant officer.
Veteran: As I was walking I suddenly saw in front of me a woman. I was thinking "who is this woman"?
"Do not be afraid my child" She said. "I am the Virgin Mary".
Commentator: Shocked/upset the young warrant officer returned to the Battalion. The commander of the battalion , Alexandros Chrisohoou asked the warrant to write an authoritative report. This report has been registered as a historical document in the book of General Katsimitros issued by the General Staff of the Greek Army.
Veteran reading an excerpt from the aforementioned book: "My legs and lips were trembling for a long time. I heard a voice telling me don't be afraid my child because under My protection, the Greek Army shall prevail".
Commentator: These predictions of Our Lady were verified as Mussolini 's troops were forced to retreat. In one of the next few days the Virgin Mary, the guardian angel, was the one who saved the warrant officer and his platoon from certain death.
Veteran: She said to us, "I am the Virgin Mary, do not do it." The veteran is explaining the situation: He says in front of them was a field which he and his platoon were about to pass through. Around the field there was newly built masonry and the Italians had already spotted the area. "Go left", She told them, and all of them turned in that direction thus they escaped from the danger and were saved.
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