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Massimo Teglio

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130:, so that they weren't sent back by the Swiss authorities, and he fixed a safe point for crossing the border on an estate that overlapped the frontier in the area of Lieto Colle. With Fr Francesco Repetto's help he succeeded in bringing to Genoa and thence to Switzerland many Jews who had fled from France in the area of Borgo San Dalmazzo following the withdrawal of Italian troops after 8 September 1943. 147:
Thanks to Fr Repetto he was able to hide his daughter Nicoletta in the Sacred Heart convent at Sturla; he protected his parents, and his sisters Laura and Emma with her husband Bruno Debenedetti and their sons Franco and Sergio, keeping them hidden at Morbello in Piedmont in a country property that
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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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arrived in Genoa in September 1943 he engaged in helping persecuted Jews, with the support of the church. Despite the million-lira bounty placed on his head by the Fascists with the help of forged papers and his many friends he was able to evade capture and was nicknamed the Jewish Scarlet
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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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He risked death during American bombings on 19 May 1944, after a bomb fell on the archbishop's palace where he was waiting for Fr Repetto. Teglio also had false papers made for the Genoese priest
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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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In 1917 he volunteered for the newly-formed military air force and attended a pilot training course but he did not qualify as a pilot before the end of
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He initially worked in the family firm but he left this because he preferred piloting planes and hydroplanes. He founded the Genoa aeronautical club.
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Once he had gone underground he moved home frequently in Genoa and avoided a regular timetable. He trimmed his eyebrows and started wearing glasses
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lead fleeing Jews as far as Switzerland, coordinating their departures with Leo Biaggi de Blasys, the Italian representative of the International
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that are still standing, and which were managed by his son, Guglielmo (1861–1926), who settled in Plymouth.
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dramatised on Canale 5 where Teglio was played by Sergio Castellitto, broadcast 25 January 2008.
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His father Roberto co-owned with his brothers in Genoa the firm "Fratelli Teglio", now known as
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Il Rabbino, il prete e l’aviatore: una storia di salvataggio a Genova
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Il Rabbino, il prete e l’aviatore: una storia di salvataggio a Genova
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Benevolence and Betrayal: Five Italian Jewish Families Under Fascism
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Benevolence and Betrayal: Five Italian Jewish Families Under Fascism
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Audio interview by Michele Sarfatti with Massimo Teglio, CDEC, 1985
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The Rabbi, the Priest and the Aviator: A Story of Rescue in Genoa
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Registers in the Archives of the Jewish Community of Modena ACEMO
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fled to Switzerland he became the leader for northern Italy of
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Uno su mille. Cinque famiglie ebraiche durante il fascismo
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Uno su mille. Cinque famiglie ebraiche durante il fascismo
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Teglio l‘aviatore che ingannò le SS per salvare ebrei
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Index

Genoa
Genoa
DELASEM
Icat Food
Modena
Polperro
Looe
Plymouth
Sephardi
Spanish Jews
expulsion
World War I
Italo Balbo
Italian racial laws
Nazis
Lelio Vittorio Valobra
DELASEM
Pietro Boetto
Francesco Repetto
Red Cross
Giacomo Lercaro
Alexander Stille
Canale 5
Sergio Castellitto
Modenesi nel Mondo: Emma Teglio
Alexander Stille
I bambini e le persecuzioni razziali
Teglio, Margherita
Audio interview by Michele Sarfatti with Massimo Teglio, CDEC, 1985
Alexander Stille

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