Eighty years ago – the liberation of Rome
Anita Morrish2024-06-13T12:21:16+01:00Rome was liberated on 4 June 1944, the first capital city to be retaken by the Allies in WWII
Rome was liberated on 4 June 1944, the first capital city to be retaken by the Allies in WWII
I tedeschi stanno qui dietro! Vi prendono alle spalle!
West of the Tiber, the Gianicolo soars above Rome ...
Rooms with a view and secrets to keep - a hideaway in public view …
Where better to begin? This itinerary in the US-prepared guide explores the heart of the ancient city.
The soldiers marched through Rome, returning to their barracks. They took the same route every day but 23 March was different.
So many suggestions in the guide. Why not begin with dramatic piazzas and fountains?
From Sicily to Naples, Anzio and Montecassino. Now the Allies had reached Rome.
Help can arrive in unexpected ways: here are three stories from Piazza Mattei.
Climb from a prison window? Marcella and Alfredo had a better idea.
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