(CONTINUED) By 1946 the cover-ups of Italy's new republic filled Italian
streets with indignity and with distrust. Disclosing this story in feature film will provide today’s generations a useful scarce perspective about
nationalism and what really happens when nations go
... ... to war against each other.
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ABOVE: Journalist Giovanni Mameli reviews a book
written by Carlo Figari (1990) titled "Slaughter of Lwów" which presents a summary of evidence, testimonies,
and the circumstantial facts to substantiate a WWII Italian controversy about the so-called ...
... "Italy's Phantom Army." The book is about an entire division of Italian soldiers who
had been stationed in Lwów attached to the rear echelon of Germany's Russian front for which there are
no records of their return - no accountability - but only... ... substantiation of their disappearance!
The next article below describes the HATE
which existed between Italian troops and German troops LONG BEFORE ITALY'S 1943 SURRENDER. This disclosure
makes simple to understand how quick Germans became unfriendly in Sept 1943, turning against their attached Italian units.
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The article above describes the HATE that existed
between Italian troops and German troops LONG BEFORE ITALY'S 1943 SURRENDER. This disclosure makes simple to understand how quick Germans
became unfriendly in Sept. 1943, turning against their attached Italian troop units.
Note the my segmented underscore
(above) adjacent to my 'exclamation mark' in blue. It lists daily food rations allowed: GERMANS DAILY RATIONS: Bread 400 grams / Meat 200 grams Jam 100 grams / Butter 50
grams - DAILY
POLES RATION: Bread 200 grams / 50 grams meat or margarine - PER
WEEK
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