March 9 Discussion and Film: 1943-1945: 650,000 Italian Military Internees Soldiers Captured Who Refused to Fight Alongside Nazis - News Summed Up

March 9 Discussion and Film: 1943-1945: 650,000 Italian Military Internees Soldiers Captured Who Refused to Fight Alongside Nazis


National Association of Former-Internees – ItalyWelcome Greeting Anna Maria Sambuco – President – ANEIA DocuFilm Presentation ☞ALL OUR NOs☜ Who were the Italian military internees? Along with the tradition of winners writing history, there has been a realization that history must also deal with recovering the voices of [formerly] marginalized groups[i]. To learn more about an underrepresented history during World War II, the National Association of Former Internees, A.N.E.I. (https://www.anei.it/) will present the docufilm, All Our NOs- The Legacy of the Italian Military Internees on Saturday, March 9th at 1pm at Cinema Arts Center in Huntington, Long Island. Filmed in Padua, Italy by Superfly Lab—suitable for all audiences—the film tells the story of Italian military resisters and, through conversations about their history, aims to bring their memories to light.


Source: Los Angeles Times March 01, 2024 23:36 UTC



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