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He improved the system used by
Delasem for fabricating false ID cards using headed official notepaper from various local authorities in southern Italy that had been liberated by the Allies, and found an engraver who could manufacture rubber stamps for authorising documents. He found a safe way to
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From 1944 he was assisted in rebuilding the
Delasem network by Achille Malcovati, an important Milanese businessman who was a director of the Genoa central dairy and linked to the Catholic church in Genoa. In 1944 Teglio moved to Milan, staying in his house under false papers and working as his
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He saved the family business from compulsory aryanisation, changing its name to Copeco, and transferring ownership to his
Catholic daughter, and naming as business manager Giorgio Parodi, an important Genoese businessman and his friend at the Aeroclub
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belonged to a retired policeman, whilst his sister
Margherita, together with her husband Achille Vitale and their young children Claudio and Lia Vitale were arrested on 5 November 1943 at Montecatini, deported, and killed at Auschwitz
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chauffeur, as
Malcovati had many cars and lorries with German permits. In this way he could distribute Delasem funds to people hiding Jews whilst delivering cheese and butter
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Jewish origin and was present in Modena from the beginning of the eighteenth century, with the surname Telio, which is probably a variant of the surname Telo, used by
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lead fleeing Jews as far as
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358:Teglio, Margherita
173:Sergio Castellitto
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38:Biography
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