JUNE 27: THE DROWNED AND THE SAVED: TWO FACES OF PERSECUTION IN FASCIST ITALY   

 

June 27 at 1:00 pm

92Y | Lexington Avenue at 92nd St., NYC, Free admission

 

Moderated by

Alessandro Cassin, Deputy director of Centro Primo Levi  

 

With the participation of Doris Schechter, who was interned with her family in Guardiagrele, Abruzzi.  

 

The vicissitudes of Italian and foreign Jews under Fascist rule have been the object of in depth studies but are still often presented as contradictory aspects of the same history.   

 

Today, thanks to a broad range of interdisciplinary research we are able to present a more cohesive picture of those years.   

 

Davide Rodogno (International History and Politics Department & School of History, St. Andrews) and Donato Grosser, whose father Bernardo Grosser, was secretary of the Italian Jewish Relief Agency Delasem, will map the movements and fate of Jews residing in Italy and in Italian occupied territories between 1933-1945, examining the diverse levels of solidarity and persecution encountered.  

 

The conversation will have as points of departure the perspective of Italian civil and military authorities and the work of Jewish relief organizations.