My name is Giuseppe Bozzetti, I was an Italian priest and philosopher, and I lived through the horrors of inhumanity. I wrote some poems, including one that says: "The heart is no longer where it was, I am so far away, but man finds a guiding voice in silence. You, only you answered me. I still feel the vastness of that silence without echoes."After graduating in Law in Turin, I became a priest at the Sacred Mount Calvary convent in Domodossola. I also graduated in Philosophy and began teaching at the "Mellerio Rosmini" college in Domodossola. After graduating in Law in Turin, I became a priest at the Sacred Mount Calvary convent in Domodossola. I also graduated in Philosophy and began teaching at the "Mellerio Rosmini" college in Domodossola. In 1929, I was named head of the Rosminian college. On March 25 in Rome, I was elected General Superior (successor of Antonio Rosmini). I wrote philosophical essays and explained the ideas of Antonio Rosmini. The "inhumanity" started with the conflict between the Rosminians and Mussolini because we were excluded from teaching Rosmini's ideas. This worsened when Fascism fell, and the college in Domodossola was given to the Nazis, but later closed due to condemnations. The worst moment came in 1944 when I was imprisoned in Novara without reason, along with five other men. I had to prepare myself mentally, knowing that they would be killed. This experience marked me for the rest of my life.