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Armando Gasiani, Anzola’s last partisan, died. He found the strength to tell only after “Life is beautiful” by Benigni

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BOLOGNA – The last partisan man of Anzola dell’Emilia, Armando Gasiani, 94, has left. He was rounded up in Amola and interned in the Mathausen concentration camp, where he lost his brother Serafino. For fifty years the pain was too great, and it remained silent. Then he found the strength and the desire to tell the Nazi-Fascist horror, returning to Mathausen-Gusen with the travels of memory, meeting young people in schools and traveling all over Italy, collecting his memories in a book entitled “Until I will have a voice. “

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