Translate Italian newspaper article

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I wish I knew what happened to Martin, he was my Great Grandmother’s younger brother. The incident took place only 10 minutes from where I live!

I also discovered that she and my great grandfather announced my Grandparent’s engagement in the very same issue of that newspaper!

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Christine, which Italian newspaper is this article from? I am researching in the New Haven area as well. Availability of the many Italian newspapers seems spotty at best. Thanks!
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It's from La Verita, corriere del Connecticut. [volume] (New Haven, Conn.) 1939-195?

You can find it at Chronicling America website:

https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn95063191/
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Much appreciated! Thank you!
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"Being an Italian American he may have felt displaced or torn between the two cultures.... It can’t have been an easy time for Italian-Americans, Italian-Australians etc. One day they were buddies, the next day enemies...)"

I often think about that. So many of my Italian ancestors went to USA as youngsters and had to fight their own only a matter of years later. Or formed bonds with locals which then broke. My dad often talks about this (sorry off topic)
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TanyaOnline wrote: 22 May 2023, 12:13 "Being an Italian American he may have felt displaced or torn between the two cultures.... It can’t have been an easy time for Italian-Americans, Italian-Australians etc. One day they were buddies, the next day enemies...)"

I often think about that. So many of my Italian ancestors went to USA as youngsters and had to fight their own only a matter of years later. Or formed bonds with locals which then broke. My dad often talks about this (sorry off topic)

Yes, I often think about this too. Confusing painful times for so many. A lot of our male Italian immigrants were interned. They were sent to an island which I have visited twice now. It is a beautiful place. The internment camp is still there, now used for other purposes, of course, but there is a little building with photos of some of the internees, who of course have now passed, but I do remember them as seniors in our community.

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