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* [[Alexander Ramati]] (1921-2006). '''''The Assisi Underground: The Priests Who Rescued Jews'''''. New York, NY [USA]: Stein and Day, 1978.
* [[Alexander Ramati]] (1921-2006). '''''The Assisi Underground: The Priests Who Rescued Jews'''''. New York, NY [USA]: Stein and Day, 1978.


* Italian ed.: (1981)
* Italian ed.: [[:File:1981 Ramati it.jpg|Assisi clandestina]] (1981)


* Film adaptation: The Assisi underground (1985)
* Film adaptation: [[:File:1985b Ramati.jpg|The Assisi Underground]] (1985)


== Abstract ==  
== Abstract ==  
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[[File:1981 Ramati.jpg|thumb|left|150px|1981 ed.]]
[[File:1981 Ramati.jpg|thumb|left|150px|1981 ed.]]
"In 1943 Franciscan priest Rufino Niccacci is asked by the bishop of Assisi Giuseppe Placido Nicolini to covertly rescue Italian Jews from the Nazis. The book recounts the successful efforts of Padre Rufino Niccacci and other residents of Assisi to shelter and protect three hundred Jews and to provide others with false papers, all under the noses of the Nazi occupiers."
"In 1943 Franciscan priest Rufino Niccacci is asked by the bishop of Assisi Giuseppe Placido Nicolini to covertly rescue Italian Jews from the Nazis. The book recounts the successful efforts of Padre Rufino Niccacci and other residents of Assisi to shelter and protect three hundred Jews and to provide others with false papers, all under the noses of the Nazi occupiers."
[[File:1985b Ramati.jpg|130px]] [[File:1981 Ramati it.jpg|150px]]

Revision as of 17:52, 16 February 2022

Title

1985 ed.
  • Alexander Ramati (1921-2006). The Assisi Underground: The Priests Who Rescued Jews. New York, NY [USA]: Stein and Day, 1978.

Abstract

1981 ed.

"In 1943 Franciscan priest Rufino Niccacci is asked by the bishop of Assisi Giuseppe Placido Nicolini to covertly rescue Italian Jews from the Nazis. The book recounts the successful efforts of Padre Rufino Niccacci and other residents of Assisi to shelter and protect three hundred Jews and to provide others with false papers, all under the noses of the Nazi occupiers."

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