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keywords:
Italian origins – arrest – kolkhoz Sacco and Vanzetti –
deportation – Kazakhstan – Kerch – World War II.
synthesis:
Italian origins: Turin – father Giuseppe Scogliarino – mother De
Martino – Italian school. Father's arrest in 1938 charged with
espionage – life and recollections in the kolkhoz Sacco and
Vanzetti – story of 12 families deported in 1942– World War II
bombardments – deportation from Kerch to Novorossiisk – deaths in the
trip – voyage through the Caspium Sea – painful memories – today the
Italian community at Kerch lives in a difficult situation and needs
help. Documents: work, pension, USSR medal, a poem, Kerch foundation
certificate, number of foreign inhabitants.
subject biography:
Born at Kerch on January 14, 1920. Her paternal grandfather
(Mauro Scogliarino, of Italian origins) is a sailor; the maternal
grandmother arrives in Crimea from Turin with her parents at the age
of 14. In 1927 she begins the first cycle of studies at the Italian School
at Kerch. Works on several jobs, one of which as a typist. In 1938 her
father Giuseppe, who works in the Italian kolkhoz Sacco e Vanzetti
as a quality inspector, gets arrested and sent to prison for eight
months, charged with espionage, but in reality it was because he was
Italian. In 1942 Felicita gets deported with the family to Kazakhstan,
in the small town of Astana. Returns to Kerch on 1978. Rehabilitated. |
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THE ITALIANS OF
CRIMEA
Information, video and tales about the Italian community emigrated
to Crimea throughout the centuries.
(In Italian)
DOCUMENTS:
ITALIAN COMMUNITY AT KERCH
SPORT/LABOR
AWARDS - MEDALS:
POEMS
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