History on Fire

[RERUN] EPISODE 68: My Grandma and Her Bombs: A Story of WWII

May 20, 2024
Liana Germani, a courageous teenager and combat partisan during WWII, shares her gripping experiences fighting against fascism and the Nazis in Italy. She recounts the heartbreak of losing her boyfriend to fascist violence and her harrowing activities of smuggling weapons and explosives. Delving into family history, she reveals the deep emotional and psychological scars left by war. The discussion also touches on the broader resistance movements, the role of women in the fight, and the haunting legacy of songs like 'Bella Ciao'.
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ANECDOTE

Hidden History

  • Daniele Bolelli's family home in Sanico, Italy, concealed a hidden compartment beneath the floor.
  • This was used to hide partisans during World War II, demonstrating the war's pervasive impact on daily life.
ANECDOTE

Scars of War

  • Bassano del Grappa, known as Italy's most alcoholic town, bears historical scars.
  • Bullet holes from World War I or II mark the walls, and Viale dei Martiri commemorates 31 partisans hanged by Nazis.
INSIGHT

Mussolini and Fascism

  • Benito Mussolini, a narcissist, prioritized power over ideology.
  • Fascism, his totalitarian ideology, was nationalistic, hierarchical, and often changed core stances for convenience.
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