Italy
Remembers the Day of Liberation From Nazi Occupation
Remembers the Day of Liberation From Nazi Occupation
On April 25 Italians celebrate their Liberation Day, a national
holiday that used to be enjoyed with concerts, events, and exhibitions to
remember how popular resistance forces controlled the northern cities and drive
out Nazi troops on their withdrawal to Germany.
holiday that used to be enjoyed with concerts, events, and exhibitions to
remember how popular resistance forces controlled the northern cities and drive
out Nazi troops on their withdrawal to Germany.
This year, however, Italians
cannot take to the streets due to the confinement measures imposed by the
government to control the pandemic.
cannot take to the streets due to the confinement measures imposed by the
government to control the pandemic.
On Saturday morning, President
Sergio Mattarella paid a solitary tribute on the Altar of the Fatherland, in
the Venice Square of Rome, where he deposited a flower wreath at Tomb of the
Unknown Soldier.
Sergio Mattarella paid a solitary tribute on the Altar of the Fatherland, in
the Venice Square of Rome, where he deposited a flower wreath at Tomb of the
Unknown Soldier.
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Tutto il Paese ha partecipato alla Festa della
Liberazione sventolando il Tricolore dai balconi in questo 25 aprile
"surreale" per l'emergenza provocata dal Covid-19. Da Milano
a Roma, da Torino a Palermo gli italiani hanno dato vita a un flash mob
nazionale, tinto di orgoglio e speranza per una nazione ferita ma desiderosa di
ripartire
Liberazione sventolando il Tricolore dai balconi in questo 25 aprile
"surreale" per l'emergenza provocata dal Covid-19. Da Milano
a Roma, da Torino a Palermo gli italiani hanno dato vita a un flash mob
nazionale, tinto di orgoglio e speranza per una nazione ferita ma desiderosa di
ripartire
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