
Rodolfo Berelli (1909- December 19th, 1983) was an Italian partisan in WWII. He betrayed his fellow partisans and allies to the Germans, and was responsible for a lot of the events that transpired.
Biography[]
Rodolfo's brother Marco was killed by Peppi for being Fascist. This prompted Rodolfo to seek revenge upon his former friend.
St. Anna Massacre[]
Rodolfo first tried to turn Peppi into the Germans, who so wanted him for crimes against them. Unfortunately, Peppi didn't show up, and in his place, many civilians were massacred by the Germans, including the mother of Angelo Tornacelli.
Prisoner[]
The partisans aquire a German prisoner later and went to a town named Bornacci. Here, Rodolfo meets three African American soldiers, and a Pueto Rican Corporal named Hector Negron.
Betrayal[]
Rodolfo was later counted upon to find out if the Germans were coming. He saw that many of them were, but he told that others that they weren't, and he was given guard duty of the prisoner along with Hector. While watching the prisoner, he suddenly killed him, and almost killed Hector before running off to confront Peppi. Peppi worked out that Rodolfo was the traitor, but Rodolfo escaped Bornacci. Later, Rodolfo tracks down Peppi in an old cottage. Peppi tells Rodolfo that even in death, he will have his revenge, and Peppi was hanged by Rodolfo a moment later.
Later Years[]
Rodolfo bought a ticket for transportation to America, but that was all that his foreign money was good for, so he did not live well. Rodolfo eventually had two kids who he was disenchanted from.

Rodolfo death
Death[]
Rodolfo went into a post office to buy a twenty-cent stamp, but then he saw an old enemy, Hector Negron, who worked at the post office. Rodolfo did not resist as Hector pulled out his Luger, knowing that Peppi was going to have his revenge this way. Hector shot Rodolfo's chest, killing him instantly. His death, ironically, brought his family back together.