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Monterumici 1944: War breaks out in a living diorama



Durante l'evento "Le stragi di guerra come fratture" a Monterumici (Monzuno), domenica 14 novembre si è svolto il diorama vivente "17 ottobre 1944: le voci dopo la strage" , ecco l'articolo del 9 dicembre 2010 di Francesco Fabbriani apparso sul Resto del Carlino di Bologna

La guerra scoppia nel diorama
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Le colline di Monterumici sono state ancora teatro the clash between German and Allied armies. Organized by the Association Gothic Line has taken a historical fact (living diorama) focusing on the events of October 17 followed back in '44 when, after a fierce clash in which the Allies tried for 11 times to conquer the summit of Monterumici, followed a break to reorganize the ranks. The audience was witness to the patrol with small detachments of soldiers. The soldiers' behavior corresponded to what actually took place. So one of the U.S. military says he is looking for a silver bracelet lost during the fighting. In fact, the bracelet was found in the years after the war and bring the name of the soldier who wore it and his love. Research has also revealed that the soldiers actually fought Monterumici, but he is untraceable, one of the many who have not lost a tomb. So the German soldiers speak of their contempt for the Italians considered traitors and voice their anger at having to fight the war that should have been alliance. The audience participated with a lot of attention called for by the reconstruction with the living diorama and dialogue with the military. "The meeting with characters who really existed el'assistere to incidents actually took place is very beautiful," said Lamberto Stefanini association 'La Rana by Mouth Large '. "The living diorama helps to remember the truth to the audience, expressing their emotions so well," said Claudio Contri. Annalisa Calabria is translating the diary of an American soldier and said: "Very interesting to watch the true story." Mirco Rinaldi is accompanied by her son, little Frank: "I am a seeker and war relics in these areas I found different." Professor Anna Pozzi received considerable interest in the representation: "It's understanding history as experienced by individuals." Marialuisa Menegatto added: "I really liked it." Jan Pascal Marcacci decision: "The dead are all respected. The no ideas. " Giancarlo Rivera held the final conference and wanted to remember: "The history of the Bologna wartime still has much to tell."

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