Tuesday, April 24, 2007

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Our martyrs for freedom

In 62 th anniversary of liberation is not possible not to pay a reminder to all those citizens of the captains who lost their lives to liberate Italy from foreign and fascist dictatorship. In his wonderful book

Pedretti Aldo helps to remember those who died were the children of the captains in the Resistance:
Vincenzo and Luigi Biondi, brothers, who died heroically on the Colle San Marco in Ascoli Piceno. Stamen
Hugh died at the Fosse Ardeatine. Impagnatiello Raffaele, 15 years kidnapped by the Germans in Mattinata. Ciro Petrone, who was shot by the Nazis in Calumet. Tarantino Pasquale, Policeman shot by the Nazis. Umberto Capurso, shot by Nazis. Michael Totta, shot by the Nazis in Perugia. Francesco Russo, who fell fighting against the Germans at Poggibonsi. Corritone Matthew, who fell in battle against fascist formations in San Dona di Piave. Marigerato Antonio, who was shot by the fascists in Macerata. Mastrone Rocco, who was shot by the Fascists in Turin. Soscia Michael, who was shot by the Fascists in Turin. Dominic Calabrese, who crashed his plane near the coast of Puglia killed by German artillery, and a mission for the Resistance. Teodato Albanian, Anti-Fascist who was shot at the Fosse Ardeatine. Bucci Umberto and his son Bruno, raked the streets of Rome, following the attack in Via Rasella, which were shot at the Fosse Ardeatine. Tatarella Benito, who was shot by the Nazis on the plateau of the Lioness. Nicola Leone, Captain, who was shot in Campomorone (Genova) from the Nazis. Antonio Cocco, who was shot in the Nazi concentration camps for daring to slap a German torturer.

Foggia in 2007 he got his Gold Medal for Military Valor for the outrageous events of 1943. But if on that occasion, the city government did not show more courage excessive escaping before the fire the same can not be said of these our martyrs who, at the cost of their lives, gave us an Italy more just, free and democratic.

This is not Gold Medal that can be dedicated to them. The President of

Freely
Salvatore Speranza