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Italia

title: NOT TO FORGET - TABLE 9 - ATTACHMENT TO LAVORO

subject date: 2015-01-18

caption: SHOAH ''They climbed the stairs of exhibitions and museums with the manual in hand''; the large European cities experienced another face of German militarism: the Hitlerites and their ''auxiliaries'' visited museums to find out about the most precious works to send to Germany. In the photos: Paris explorers prepare to evaluate the Opéra and the Venus de Milo; images and text extracted from issue no. 7 of ''Lavoro'' of 13 February 1955. In the series of reports ''To not forget'', the rotogravure had published for the first time in Italy explicit images relating to the Shoah; the event was the origin of a parliamentary debate, for which the CGIL periodical provided a summary brochure for documentary purposes, also attaching it to the magazine. The file was then withdrawn, and the publication of the reports suspended, on censorial grounds as the corpses of the victims, insultingly disfigured by the harassment they had suffered, were also visibly naked; in Italy in the 1950s, outrage against modesty could be considered more offensive than outrage against humanity. Plate 9 from ''To not forget'', a summary booklet created by Ando Gilardi (1921 - 2012) #andogilardi with extracts from the services published in the illustrated weekly magazine of the CGIL. Attachment to no. 7 of ''Lavoro'', Italy 13 February 1955.

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country: Italia

credit: Fototeca Gilardi

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continent: Europa

image century : XX

image epoch: Anni Cinquanta

subject century: XX

subject epoch: Seconda guerra mondiale

technique: Rotocalco

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keywords

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