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Children standing atop ruins of the demolished village of Gessopalena,
Italy
(le sorelle: Maria e Ginetta Mattoscio)
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Italian woman of mountain village of Gessopalena photographed among
the ruins of her home, demolished by retreating German troops
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Elderly woman, donkey and child, alongside ruins in the village of
Gessopalena
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Unidentified women clearing away wreckage in the village of Gessopalena,
Italy. The wreckage was caused by mines left among the buildings by the
retreating German troops
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Children carrying water through the streets
of Gessopalena, Italy (le cugine: Ersilia Lemma e Casilda Lemma)
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Dog by the door of a demolished house in Gessopalena,
Italy The house had been destroyed by retreating German troops
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people searching among the ruins of the village
of Gessopalena, Italy, after it had been destroyed by retreating German
troops.
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People looking at an undamaged statue, which
is amongs the demolished village of Gessopalena, Italy. The people have
their back to the camera. The statue seems to be the centrepiece of what
may have been a fountain.
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An unidentified woman among the ruins of Gessopalena,
Italy. A sign with the name of the town is leaning up against the wall.
A street name is on a plaque on the wall. It is the Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi
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Women collecting water in the war damaged
village of Gessopalena, Italy
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Woman clearing wreckage left by German troops in the village of
Gessopalena, Italy
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altre foto: dicembre 43 - febbraio 44
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foto aerea dell'aviazione inglese. Si notano molte case senza i
tetti
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Via Peligna
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Vico di Mezzo
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Sant'Agata dopo la strage
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