Italian Partisans
Italian Partisans
Alan who? please furnish your e-mail address and name.Peter Timber. <a href="mailto:Petertimber@msn.com" target="_new">Petertimber@msn.com</a>. O am a volunteer and will assist you but not engaged in any cirrent research. Peter
Italian Partisans
My husband was a partisan. He was captured by the facists on 31 October 1944 and handed over to the Germans. He was in a concentration camp in Germany until released by the US Army.
<BR>jindajoy@ozemail.com.au
<BR>jindajoy@ozemail.com.au
Joyce Tomasi
Italian Partisans
Thank you. I will get onto this as soon as I can and get back to you. Peter
Italian Partisans
Ok got it. Go to www.CIA.gov and when homepage comes up click on the far right of the heasding where ity says SEARCH. Click Search and then when the page appears type in Italian Partisans World War II. Let me know if it works out. Peter
Italian Partisans
There is going to be a conference of former Italian and German POW who were interned in the USA during Worl War II. There may be former soldiers of these nations who have \"other side\" information about Italian Partisans during the war. Peter
Italian Partisans
yes since they were the soldiers who put them in concentration camps after they captured the partisans...another perspective. Peter
Italian Partisans
I suggest reading a copy of the newsletter www.gentracer.com/newsletter.html concerning the POW conferenceas well as www.traces.org concerning a Professor Luick Thrams who recently relocated back to Iowa from Univ.of Berlin. Apparently he has a larger vision of this topic. This may or may not be of intrest to you but like chicken soup it cannot do you any harm. Peter
Re: Italian Partisans search
Thanks so much, ptimber, I'm so glad to find more news about what happened when captured partisans were liberated. Unfortunately, nothing on a name search, but this is interesting.
Re: Italian Partisans search
Thanks so much, ptimber, I'm so glad to find more news about what happened when captured partisans were liberated. Unfortunately, nothing on a name search, but this is interesting.
Re: Italian Partisans
Hi, this are biography of Partisans from 1919/1944 in Bologna area:alan wrote:I would welcome hearing from anyone who has done or is doing any research into the Italian resistance movement of WWII.
<BR>alan-it@tiscali.co.uk
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<BR>Kind regards
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<BR>Alan<BR><BR>[ This message was edited by: alan on 29-08-2002 23:56 ]
http://http://www.iperbole.bologna.it/i ... enti/A.htm
In Forlì/Cesena area:
http://www.criad.unibo.it/isr-forlicese ... afie2.html
In Prato(Tuscany):
http://www.associazioni.prato.it/resist ... rtigi1.htm
http://www.associazioni.prato.it/resist ... caduti.htm
http://www.associazioni.prato.it/resist ... deport.htm
http://www.associazioni.prato.it/resist ... pravvi.htm
and in general for all Italy: http://www.romacivica.net/anpiroma/LINKS/links6.html
regards, suanj