WW2 & Modern History
Liberation Day: Exclusion and The Enemy Within
A Liberation Day note from Abruzzo: how Italian Fascism excluded women, Jews and Roma at home, and why 15 of Mussolini's 48 camps were here
A Liberation Day note from Abruzzo: how Italian Fascism excluded women, Jews and Roma at home, and why 15 of Mussolini's 48 camps were here
Natalia Ginzburg (July 14, 1916–October 7, 1991) is regarded as Italy's most important post-war female writer who was interned with her Jewish husband Leone during the 2nd World War in Pizzoli, Abruzzo.

Fontecchio isn’t a place you’d expect to see Mussolini graffiti that makes you think you’ve come face to face with a surreal Banksy-style joke

