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  • ...erramonti]]> <Carsoli> <[[Hidden Children]]> / <[[Fort Ontario]] / <United States> ...until Liberation. In July 1944 the family sailed from Naples to the United States (Fort Ontario).
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  • **[[Gli ebrei in età greca (1991 Bickerman / Troiani), book (Italian ed.)]] [[Category:Second Temple Scholars--United States|1897 Bickerman]]
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  • * <[[Refugees]]> <Italy> <[[Internees]]> -- <[[Fort Ontario]]> <United States> ...and Eva were sent to a different one: Potenza. They were reunited when the Italian government allowed Dr. Kleiman to join his pregnant wife.
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  • ...Harry died in the Israel’s War of Independence. Louis moved to the United States where he had a successful career as a photographer. ...nts of his life and family, which survived the Holocaust in Italy, and the Italian clergy who had saved them. His memories are raw, agonizing, sorrowful, yet
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  • ...n someone suggested he sing in a restaurant and entertain the patrons with Italian songs. When he was just 16, Renato began a successful career as a professio ...s three sons. Elvira, married with four children, also moved to the United States, as did Ciccio. Only Rosa remained in Rome. She married and remained there
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  • ...n someone suggested he sing in a restaurant and entertain the patrons with Italian songs. When he was just 16, Renato began a successful career as a professio ...s three sons. Elvira, married with four children, also moved to the United States, as did Ciccio. Only Rosa remained in Rome. She married and remained there
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  • ...n someone suggested he sing in a restaurant and entertain the patrons with Italian songs. When he was just 16, Renato began a successful career as a professio ...s three sons. Elvira, married with four children, also moved to the United States, as did Ciccio. Only Rosa remained in Rome. She married and remained there
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  • ...n someone suggested he sing in a restaurant and entertain the patrons with Italian songs. When he was just 16, Renato began a successful career as a professio ...s three sons. Elvira, married with four children, also moved to the United States, as did Ciccio. Only Rosa remained in Rome. She married and remained there
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  • ...then shortly before his graduation, in June 1950, immigrated to the United States.
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  • ...o]]> <Italy> <[[Treviso]]> <[[Hidden Children]]> -- <[[DP Lecce]]> <United States> ...ather. After a few years in Rome, they eventually immigrated to the United States in 19
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  • ...: <Italy> <Hungary> <[[Street Children]]> <[[Hidden Children]]> -- <United States> Cesare Frustaci was born July 4, 1936 in Naples, Italy, to an Italian-Catholic father and a Jewish-Hungarian mother.
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  • In the meantime, Bela proved that his wife and daughter were subject to Italian jurisdiction and obtained their release. However, a few months later in 194 ...Italy. The family was given the choice to go to Fort Oswego in the United States, to return home or immigrate to Palestine. The family joined the partisans
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  • '''Nabucco ''' <Italian> (1842) is an [[opera]], set to [[music]] by [[Giuseppe Verdi]]. ...'' (“Fly, thought, on golden wings”), which became a patriotic song of the Italian Risorgimento. As a nation fighting for independence from foreign rule, the
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  • ...d for safety. In April 1943 Norbert was sent to a hotel in Chambéry in the Italian zone of occupation. Six months later, when the area was occupied by the Ger
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  • ...-Kind Family Downtown, for example, the sisters reach out to Guido, a poor Italian boy struggling to care for his sick mother, by inviting him to join in deco ...ttel internment camp in France, and allowed them to emigrate to the United States in 1944. Published under the penname “Mary Berg” in February 1945, Miri
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  • ...Q14/ShFAGTLiuyI/AAAAAAAAABs/2aKDfmexk_U/s288/DSC_0013.jpg ] (b.1958) is an Italian-born American scholar, at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor MI), USA. ...r completing his courses, he served two years in the civilian corps of the Italian Army, married in 1981 with musicologist Aloma Bardi and earned his Laurea (
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