In June, Schneeberger led a patrol onto the face of the Tofana di Rozes to knock out an Italian fighting position and, if possible, to sabotage the tunneling operation. After precarious climbing, he pulled himself onto a narrow lip, pitched an Alpini over the edge and stormed into an outpost on the cliffside, where a trapdoor led to Italian positions below. His trusted sergeant, Teschner, nodded at the floor and smiled. He could hear Alpini climbing up rope ladders to attack.

Ngofeen Mputubwele: None of them are born citizens, they're not considered Italian. In modern Italian history, the first big wave of Black immigration came from the African continent post-independence. Bellamy is the child of immigrants of that generation, but in recent years migrants have been arriving from Africa in boats on the Italian shores and these boat landings are constantly in Italian news like the way we see undocumented immigration from Latin America reported here in the us.


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The 14th Amendment settled the question of how do we view all the Black people who are no longer property and the answer is citizenship. "Anyone born in this country from now on is a citizen, including the children of immigrants ever after." For a few years, I've been talking to Black people in Italy, children of immigrants who don't have birthright citizenship and they want it. They want to be recognized as Italians in the country where they were born. Last fall, I go back to see how their fight is going. I fly to Rome.

Bellamy Ogak: When we noticed that there was an open door to discuss racism, we started yelling, "This is how racism takes place in Italy. This is what we have been going through all these years. This is what you need to fight for with us. If you ignore us now, it means that you really are not anti-racist."

Adama: In every nation there is a generation that is the generation to start the fight. Those assets or those tools, those weapons, and then hopefully, current generation or future generation [inaudible 00:27:33]

The government's hope was that the war would be the culmination of Italy's struggle for national independence. Her new allies promised her the "natural frontiers" which she had so long sought-the Trentino and Trieste-and something more. At the end of hostilities she did indeed extend her territory, but she came away from the peace conference dissatisfied with her reward for three and a half years' bitter warfare, having lost half a million of her noblest youth, with her economy impoverished and internal divisions more bitter than ever. That strife could not be resolved within the framework of the old parliamentary regime. The war that was to have been the climax of the Risorgimento produced the Fascist dictatorship. Something, somewhere, had gone wrong.[1]

My dad worked for Buona Beef as a catering driver during the 90s, where he developed his love for Italian beef. He now lives in Austin, and recently came to visit me. We made the drive to Berwyn for his first beef in 10 years. He nervously awaited his combo, unsure if it would taste how he remembered it. One bite and he practically squealed with delight. His fears were unfounded; it was just as good as he remembered it.

The Florence American Cemetery and Memorial site in Italy covers 70 acres. The wooded hills that frame its western perimeter rise several hundred feet. Between the two entrance buildings, a bridge leads to the burial area where the headstones of 4,392 of our military dead are arrayed in symmetrical curved rows upon the hillside. They represent 39 percent of the U.S. Fifth Army burials originally made between Rome and the Alps. Most died in the fighting that occurred after the capture of Rome in June 1944. Included among them are casualties of the heavy fighting in the Apennines Mountains shortly before the war's end. On May 2, 1945 the enemy troops in northern Italy surrendered.

As immigration from Europe and Asia neared its crest in the late 19th century, anti-immigrant sentiment soared along with it. The U.S. was in the grips of an economic depression, and immigrants were blamed for taking American jobs. At the same time, racialist theories circulated in the press, advancing pseudo scientific theories that alleged that "Mediterranean" types were inherently inferior to people of northern European heritage. Drawings and songs caricaturing the new immigrants as childlike, criminal, or subhuman became sadly commonplace. One 1891 cartoon claimed that "If immigration was properly restricted, you would never be troubled with anarchism, socialism, the Mafia and such kindred evils!"

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Since its introduction in Italy in 1990, Aedes albopictus has spread quickly across the country, being at present reported in scattered foci in all regions below 600 m of altitude. The most important items of the lesson learned in almost 20 years of fight against the "Tiger" in Italy are here reported and discussed.

In the movies you only see lions and tigers but the truth is that, on top of the big cats, ancient Romans killed entire menageries of animals. From the historical records we know that there were also rhinos, hippos, crocodiles, giraffes, elephants, gazelles, antelopes, jackals, ostriches, hyenas, cheetahs, panthers, bears, and leopards as well as donkeys, camels, horses, rabbits, deer, boars, and wolves, to name a few. Where did the Romans find all of these animals? Crocodiles, rhinos, hippos, and giraffes came from southern Egypt. Gazelles, antelopes, jackals, ostriches, hyenas, lions, cheetahs, panthers, and elephants came from North Africa. The bears were mostly from the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. Italy and other European countries provided all the herbivores, such as hares, roe deer, deer, wild pigs, and donkeys, as well as bears, bison, bulls, wolves, and moose.

The Second World War began in 1939. Soon, much of Europe was under German control. In 1941, Germany invaded the Soviet Union and vicious fighting broke out on the Eastern Front. By 1943 the Soviet leader, Joseph Stalin, asked for help from the other Allied leaders to ease the pressure of this attack. The Allies agreed to help and decided to use Italy (which was aligned with Germany) as a platform to attack enemy territory in Europe and help divert German resources from the Eastern Front. This effort became known as the Italian Campaign.

The fighting in Sicily would last more than four weeks for the Canadians who would battle through hundreds of kilometres of difficult mountainous country. More than 2,300 Canadians becamecasualties, almost 600 of which were fatal.

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