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#1 2006-11-15 10:14:15

majoranaorvieto
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D-Day:about the G.Papini's diary

reading the diary i found this part:<<"Sunday, June 12th, 1944 Germans are putting notices in the French camp where is written: «French enrol! Your fatherland is in danger!» […]. ">>what does this notice mean? what did the germans wanted to do whith that notice? thanks

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#2 2006-11-27 12:24:06

Isuc - Tommaso Rossi
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Re: D-Day:about the G.Papini's diary

It's the same that attempted to do Germans and Fascists of the Italian Social Republic in Italy after the Armistice on September 8th, 1943: they were trying to convince people to fight with them against the Anglo-American Allies and against the Resistance. About Italy, we can say that this attempt was unsuccessful, considering that, after the Armistice between the Italian and the Allied armies, more than 1 million Italian soldiers were disarmed by the Wehrmacht, and only 180.000 of them decided to collaborate with Nazis and Fascists.
Tommaso - ISUC

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