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[Letter from Lucia Rutar to the Ministry of Interior, General Directorate of War Services, Rome written on May 20, 1943] (ID: 2920)

List Type:
Government record
List Organized By:
Not Applicable
Document Date:
20 May 1943
Sex:
Male and Female
Number of Persons (Exact):
3
Nationality:
Italian
Persecution Status:
Political and ideological targets
Document Format:
Typed Document
Language:
Italian
Number of Pages (Exact):
2
Legibility:
Easily Legible Text
Notes:
Letter from Lucia Rutar requesting the liberation of her daughter Mimi Dobretti from the Fraschette di Alatri camp as she is ill and needs care. She is alone because an unnamed son was called into the Army, and she has no news from her son. The letter also includes the names of her husband and other sons. One son has joined the rebels, and Rutar claims to have disowned him and that she and her family are patriotic towards Italy. Her husband and other son are imprisoned in the concentration camp Cairo Montenotte in Savona. Three of the family members are prisoners.
Current Location:
  • Cairo Montenotte
  • Dolla
  • Fraschette di Alatri
  • Gorizia
  • Savona
  • Tolmino
Place From:
Dolla
Place To:
Rome
Reel:
1
Frame:
832 - 833

From Collection

Title:
Selected records from the Archivio Centrale dello Stato

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