Friday,
April 24, 2009
Italians Celebrate Liberation Day
of WWII on April 25, 65 Years ago
THE ANNOTICO REPORT
Liberation Day is a two edge sword.
While Liberating Italy from the Nazis and Mussolini, The US did not want
the Communists to take Power, which they would have since they had the
respect of Italians, because they had been the back bone of the Italian
Resistance.
The US instead appointed some Remnants
of the Mafia, who had almost been eradicated by Mussolini, as Mayors of
cities in Sicily, as pay back for Lucky Luciano instructing his cohorts
in Sicily to aid the US/British Invasion of Sicily. What a price Italy
has paid ever since !!!!!!!
Italians Celebrate Liberation Day
Stars and Stripes
European edition
Friday, April 24, 2009
The Nazi army’s departure from Italy
64 years ago remains a cause for celebration in the country. On Saturday,
Italians will celebrate Liberation Day, what could be considered equivalent
to the Fourth of July in the United States.
April 25 is the annual public holiday
that celebrates the nation’s liberation from fascists and Nazis. It is
marked by a military-based parade in Rome and community mayors laying wreaths
at war memorials.
This year, Italian Prime Minister
Silvio Berlusconi will observe the day in Onna, near the city of L’Aquila,
which was devastated three weeks ago by an earthquake. His visit is symbolic,
in that Onna, also hit hard by the quake that killed 40 of its residents,
was the town in which Nazi forces massacred 16 people on June 11, 1944,
— two days before the liberation of L’Aquila, according to news reports.
Italian Resistance movements against
the Nazis and Mussolini-led fascists increased following the signing of
the armistice in 1943. The "war of resistance," resistenza in Italian,
led to the nation’s liberation from the oppressive forces. Laws used to
mandate stores be closed for the holiday, but now it is up to business
and shop owners to decide whether they will be open on April 25.
http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=62245
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