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❤️ Auschwitz (song) 🚀

""Auschwitz" is a song composed by Francesco Guccini , and performed by Equipe 84.Discografia Nazionale della Canzone Italiana Although the song was written by GucciniFrancesco Guccini, Un altro giorno è andato: Francesco Guccini si racconta a Massimo Cotto, Firenze, Giunti Editore, 1999, p. 59, . it was credited to Lunero and Maurizio Vandelli as the author was not a member of the SIAE. The following year the song was recorded by Francesco Guccini and included in the LP Folk beat n. 1, with the title La canzone del bambino nel vento (Auschwitz) (The song of the child in the wind).Discografia Nazionale della Canzone Italiana Inspiration and content Guccini had the inspiration to address the holocaust theme following the reading of the essay by Edward Russell, 2nd Baron Russell of Liverpool The Scourge of the swastika: A Short History of Nazi War Crimes (Also translated into Italian in 1955)Lord Russell, Il flagello della svastica, Feltrinelli, Milano, 1955 and from the autobiographical novel by Vincenzo Pappalettera Tu passerai per il caminoVincenzo Pappalettera, Tu passerai per il cammino- Vita e morte a Mauthausen, Milan, 1965( You Are Going Through the Chimney – Life and death at Mauthausen ) where he had recounted his memoirs about his stay in the Mauthausen concentration camp.In 1966, for his novel, Pappalettera had been awarded with the Premio Bancarella The text is narrated by two voices: the protagonist, a child who in the Auschwitz concentration camp " died with another hundred, passed through a chimney and is now in the wind". The second item is that of the author who poses some rhetoric questions to which there is no answer. Track listing *7" single – SRL 10-438 # "Bang bang" – an Italian cover of "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" (Sonny Bono – Alessandro Colombini and Miki Del Prete) – 2:25 # "Auschwitz" (F. Guccini) – 3:47 Covers * 1992, i Nomadi, nell'album Ma che film la vita * 1994, Rod MacDonald English version with the title Auschwitz (Bambino nel Vento) in the album Man on the Ledge * 1997: Gian Pieretti (album Caro Bob Dylan...) * 2003, Alice, in the album Viaggio in Italia * 2005, Modena City Ramblers nell'album Appunti partigiani * 2013, 7grani, nell'album Neve diventeremo ; Other interpreters *Tazenda References Category:1966 singles Category:Italian songs Category:1966 songs Category:Songs about the Holocaust Category:Anti-war songs Category:Francesco Guccini songs Category:Ricordi Dischi singles "

❤️ Anna Maria Bisi 🚀

"A. M. Bisi Anna Maria Bisi (1938–1988), known as A. M. Bisi, was an Italian archaeologist and academic, specialising in the Phoenicians and Punics. Life Bisi had a single minded career. She was supported by S.Moscati when she obtained her doctorate and after she published "Il grifone: dalle origini orientali al VI secolo a.C.” in 1965 and two years later “Le Stele puniche,” again in "Studi Semitici" but this time on Punic archaeology. Bisi was made Professor of Punic Antiquities at the Sapienza University of Rome in 1969, and Professor of the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East at the University of Urbino in 1971. Her research focused on artisanal handicrafts and iconography, through which she studied the spread of Phoenician culture and cultural relations throughout the Mediterranean. Selected works * * References Category:1938 births Category:1988 deaths Category:Italian archaeologists Category:Women archaeologists Category:Archaeologists of the Near East Category:20th-century archaeologists Category:University of Urbino faculty Category:Sapienza University of Rome faculty Category:20th-century women writers "

❤️ Friedrich Wilhelm von Rauch (1790-1850) 🚀

"Pastel sketch of von Rauch from the studio of Franz Krüger, c. 1847 Friedrich Wilhelm von Rauch (15 March 1790 in Potsdam - 9 June 1850 in Berlin) was a lieutenant general in the Prussian Army. Born in Potsdam, he was the son of Bonaventura von Rauch and took part in the War of the Fourth Coalition. He served as an adjutant to Frederick William IV of Prussia and as Prussia's military attaché at the Russian court of Tsar Nicholas I. He died in Berlin. His son Friedrich Wilhelm von Rauch also became a lieutenant general. Category:lieutenant generals of Prussia Category:Prussian Army personnel of the Napoleonic Wars Category:1790 births Category:1850 deaths Friedrich Wilhelm (1790-1850) Category:People from Potsdam "

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