Eternal
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Ghetto, which was the oldest living Jewish community in Western Civilization.
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Hx of ghetto
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Fascists follow Mussolini as if he were Christ himself, calling him Il Duce and replacing the Ten Commandments with the ten Decalogues.
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Sandro was proud of having a mother who was also a doctor,
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profession as a tax lawyer.
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Sandro's father
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National Socialism has nothing to do with us. We’re Italian Fascists, and there’s no anti-Semitism in Italian Fascism.
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The Decalogue of the Young Fascist was a set of ten Fascist precepts modeled on the Ten Commandments,
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Decalogue
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Grazia Deledda,
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He had never heard Il Duce say such a thing before, suggesting that Jews were a hostile force.
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Geneva Sanhedrin
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“Nothing about our families matters.” Sandro shifted to look down at her, a frown buckling his forehead. “It only matters who we are. They’re the past, and we’re the future.”
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Modern view
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Emedio frowned. “Can you imagine Elisabetta at our table for Sunday lunch? How do you think Mamma would feel, serving the daughter of her husband’s mistress?
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paragraph nine, ‘Jews do not belong to the Italian race.’”
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with the stroke of a pen, some so-called racial scientists would arbitrarily decide that Italian Jews would no longer be considered Italian.
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cirrhosis
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Eliz father
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She had used her savings to bury her father,
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All of a sudden, he had no future at all.
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Sandro Jewish student
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“Listen to me, one last time.” Rosa leaned over. “What worries me is that at some point, you will not be permitted to emigrate.
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And in his last moment, he felt the deepest anguish, for now he could no longer protect his beloved Marco.
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Aldo on a gun run
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His father was deeply ashamed that Aldo had died as an anti-Fascist.
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“In other words, no intermarriage.”
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exemption for exceptional merits applies to both of you. You both served in the Great War, and I believe one of you even received a medal for valor, didn’t you?”
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“Marco, you’re fired. You can’t continue at fascio headquarters, now that we know you had a subversive for a brother.”
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experiencing an odd sort of grief that mourned even the living.
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Italian citizens who, according to the laws, are considered as belonging to the Jewish race are excluded from the PNF, the Partito Nazionale Fascista.
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“purge” of Jews.
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The Fascist barrage of discriminatory laws, intended to exclude Jews from daily life and drive them from Italy, was doing its dirty work.
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Now, because I’m Jewish, I’m not Italian. It changes everything.”
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Sandro
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Now I feel inferior, less than others. Apart. Officially.”
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the woman was her mother. The books being sold were her own.
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Rosa back from London
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Pietisti were those who were compassionate toward Jews.
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From now on, if you help the Simone family, you risk your own.”
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It terrified him to think that the three of them were sliding toward war, into the gaping maw of a monster that could swallow them whole, like Jonah into the whale.
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Sandro at midpoint of book
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Fiorella was a beautiful girl, and there were so many desserts he had been passing up, to no end. From now on, he was going to eat everything.
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Metaphor
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“Don’t you think it’s hypocritical to ask Papa to keep helping the Jews when the Vatican doesn’t lift a finger? Why should my career be harmed for the Simones?”
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Marco at family Easter dinner
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“Elisabetta, this is none of your business. You’re only a freeloader.”
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Paolo relatives after Ninna dies
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It horrified him to think that his old friend, who was a bona fide genius, was digging like a common laborer.
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Race laws
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Everyone blamed Mussolini for leading the country into war.
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Tide turned w allied bombing
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He didn’t know what his fellow Italians had died for. Everyone had believed in the same tragic delusion.
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Marco regrets
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We fight for freedom and our magnificent city. We will hold Rome. Viva l’Italia! Viva Roma!”
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Partisans rise to fight Nazi takeover of Rome
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The Nazis invaded the Eternal City, turning their fury on its citizens and looting stores. Rome was lost.
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Chief Rabbi Zolli shifted forward. “Roman Jews are under grave threat since the Nazi occupation. I have studied the matter, and it is my considered opinion that we need to encourage them to evacuate and emigrate. We need to disperse and disband Italian Jewry.”
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“Chief Rabbi Zolli, if you must know, we have had assurances there will be no trouble,
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The Nazi had presented his extortionate demand as if it were a mere business transaction, as if gold could be traded for human beings.
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Kappler
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“The names, addresses, and genealogy information of our members.”
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Synagogue
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tonight was Rosh Hashanah,
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“We’re Ghetto Jews. This is where we belong, with our Community.”
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the Nazis were arresting the entire police force.
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Sandro showed her tenderness and passion and comfort when he made love to her, and Elisabetta accepted the gift she was being offered,
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Reunion
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Twenty minutes after presentation of this card, the family must be ready to depart.
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Nazis rfound up families
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“I think the Nazis are taking all the Jews. I think they’re emptying the entire Ghetto, like they do in Germany.
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a roundup, of the Ghetto Jews.
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