From Fiume to Navelli: A Sixteen-Year-Old’s Narrative of the Fleischmann Family and Other Free Internees in Fascist Italy, September 1943 – June 1944

Luigi Fleischmann | Editor: Daniella Zaidman-Mauer

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“It was guarded by military police… we moved out, armed only with some pistols and hand grenades…” This diary documents a little-known aspect of the Holocaust: the plight of Jewish “free internees” in Italy during WWII. It describes in vivid detail the unique predicament of Jewish residents following the passage of the Nazi racial laws in Italy. The lucid descriptions are enhanced by outstanding drawings of the area and events of the time.

 

“It was guarded by military police… we moved out, armed only with some pistols and hand grenades…” This diary documents a little-known aspect of the Holocaust: the plight of Jewish “free internees” in Italy during WWII. It describes in vivid detail the unique predicament of Jewish residents following the passage of the Nazi racial laws in Italy. The lucid descriptions are enhanced by outstanding drawings of the area and events of the time.

 

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Year 2007
ISBN 978-965-308-297-7
Catalog No. 477
No. of Pages 234 pp.
Size 14X21 cm.
Format Soft Cover
Publisher Yad Vashem
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