
Hotel Meina
La prima strage di ebrei in Italia
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Narrated by:
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Giuliano Bonetto
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By:
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Marco Nozza
About this listen
Questo audiolibro non ha come teatro pianure percorse da vagoni blindati o campi di sterminio, bensì ridenti cittadine del Lago Maggiore: Baveno, Stresa, Meina, Arona. Luoghi in cui, nel settembre 1943, una colonia di ebrei sfollati dalle città lombarde assistette all'arrivo della "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler", la divisione SS gloria e vanto del Führer.
Grazie a decine di testimonianze dirette, l'autore ricostruisce la cieca ostinazione con cui la colonia che gravitava attorno all'Hotel Meina reagì di fronte alla caccia ai civili indifesi e ai cadaveri che iniziavano ad affiorare dal lago, nel quale trovarono la morte cinquantaquattro persone.
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