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in the city, stating: "The pride of being able to raise a temple ... is nourished in us by the political climate in which we live, ... and exaltation of sacrifice, that returned pride unto Italians themselves and the internal order which is essential to becoming a nation." In October 1938,
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that the work of DELASEM would continue and would provide material assistance and shelter to persecuted Jews, both Italians and foreigners. In November 1943, after the news about the deportation of Jews from Genoa and the community of
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Ugo G. Pacifici Noja e Silvia Pacifici Noja, Il cacciatore di giusti: storie di non ebrei che salvarono i figli di Israele dalla Shoah, Cantalupa Torinese, EffatĂ , 2010,
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Valobra was the protagonist of memorable actions for saving Jewish children: in the spring of 1942 he went to
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Chiara Bricarelli, Una gioventĂą offesa: ebrei genovesi ricordano, Editrice La Giuntina, 1995,
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By September 8, 1943, the German occupation had set up the puppet state
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in Italy and the flight of Jews fleeing after the "annexation" of
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The Italians and the Holocaust: Persecution, Rescue, and Survival
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and ordered the specific roundup of Jews. Valobra, helped by
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Genoa
Jewish
Italian
DELASEM
Jewish resistance
synagogue
racial laws
Austria
Third Reich
DELASEM
Ljubljana
Yugoslavia
Nazis
Nonantola
Modena
Switzerland
Italian Social Republic
Raffaele Cantoni
Massimo Teglio
Pietro Boetto
Catholic Church
Francesco Repetto
Montecatini
Chiavari
Book of the Righteous
Jerusalem


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