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[Letter from the Ministry of Interior, General Directorate of Public Security, Division of General and Reserved Affairs, Second Section to the Stato Maggiore del R. Esercito, Office of War Prisoners, Military Post 9, and the General Directorate of War Services, Main Office, and the Gabinetto dell'Ecc. Il Ministro, Main Office written on August 19, 1943] (ID: 2897)

List Type:
Government record
List Organized By:
Current Location
Generating Agency:
Ministry of Interior
Document Date:
19 Aug 1943
Sex:
Male
Number of Persons (Exact):
9
Nationality:
Italian
Document Format:
Typed Document
Number of Pages (Exact):
3
Legibility:
Easily Legible Text
Notes:
Letter states that the Pastor of Lubiana is requesting the liberation of some of his dioceses on behalf of a family member. There are two name lists attached to the letter. One is for prisoners in Arezzo while the other is for prisoners in Padua and Perugia. The list is organized by last and first names, prisoner number, concentration camp and location. The letter also states that Antonia Juranic is requesting the liberation of her parents and sister from the Frachette di Alatri camp. However, no names are provided.
Current Location:
  • Anghiari
  • Arezzo
  • Fraschette di Alatri
  • Lubiana
  • Padua
  • Perugia
  • Sussa
Place From:
  • Lubiana
  • Rome
Reel:
1
Frame:
712 - 714

From Collection

Title:
Selected records from the Archivio Centrale dello Stato

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