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Bob Marley Acrylic Nail Designs

03 - A History - A photo

CAMERA, went home.
VICTORY AND 'SOME ( second part)
Meanwhile Catania was released, and the British troops and American from the north of Messina at a time. The night between August 14 and 13 allied troops blew up the bridge Sciambro entrance of the village and at the same time the batteries struck a furious bombardment. Bomb was not necessary for the country because of 13 in the morning the Germans and the fascists had left Lingfield, but that the Allies did not know. This bombardment mowing a entire family, Mr. Del Popolo Zappala loses his wife Maria and his two fligli, Anthony and Francis, respectively, 5 and 7 years, all this happened in their country house in the district Territtabianca, after the war gave the city a mound Mr. Del Popolo in the cemetery so that his wife and two children had a holy burial. In the early hours of the British Eighth Army troops from Piedimonte Zafferana and went to the sound of bagpipes and church bells rang in celebration. The nightmare was over, all the displaced began to return to their homes and seek to return to work: it was already time for the collection of nuts.
The Anglo-American troops created many problems in the country, were invaders and conquerors, and they behaved accordingly. The civil administration had made dall'AMGOT (Occupied Territories Allied Military Government) and some people anti-fascist orientation. In the first days of the AMGOT faced several problems, such as sabotage and the unwillingness on the part of civilians to work for them to be vigilant with these new invaders. On August 24 he was arrested Mr. Prospero Tribodi on charges of sabotage: he was accused of having cut the telephone wires, which passed over his land, but he believed it was the telephone wires of the Germans was, however, sentenced to one year in prison. Die in early March of 1944 Hospital Vittorio Emanuele of Catania. The family never took back the body of their relative.
Of the many complaints of theft by troops of the Anglo-American if they reported only to give an idea of \u200b\u200btheir behavior.
"Honourable Command of Police for the Anglo-American troops. Linguaglossa.
I, the undersigned, Old Caesar was Caramel, domiciled in Lingfield, accuses having had affected the dwelling house in the raid of 9 current non ebbi più la possibilità di serrare le imposte ove si tro­vavano ammucchiate le masserizie scampate al disastro. Così, nel pomeriggio del 15 corrente, verso le 15, dei militari si introdussero fra i ruderi della mia casa, forzarono le poche imposte rimaste, ed asportarono i seguenti oggetti: 1) Una Radio, marca Savigliano, a 4 valvole con il livellatore di tensione. 2) Un ferro da stiro elettrico. 3) Due coperte per letto matrimoniale, una di lana pesante, ed una in cotone damascato azzurra. 4) Tre coperte di lana per letto piccolo. 5) Due cuscini di lana. 6) Uno scatola contenente sei borse per don­na, e cioè una nera, una avana, una gialla con cinghia lunga, una rossa con cinghia long, one green and one white, all leather. The bags contained various items, including wipes, powder holder, rosary rings and coin purses and more. In the same case were four pairs of leather gloves and a fair amount of cotton of various colors, sewing and embroidery. 7) A color blue hat and a suitcase, yellow, containing objects that belonged to the S. Lieutenant Alfred Longhi, already hosted by us as it was with a company of the 10th Bersaglieri. The order of two boxes that belong to that official and rummage were turned upside down: we do not know then how many objects are missing. 8) Four pairs of shoes for men of different colors. . . Please do strongly now the investigation. With perfect compliance. Indico witnesses: 1) Emannele Alfio was Francesco Via Nuova. 2 °) was Francis Joseph Spada Via Nuova. Except to indicate others. Lingfield 17 August 1943. F.to Cesare Vecchio.
After the arrest of Mr. Tribodi the SGM. J. Hurren made a statement (Statement) on how they happened. The statement was written in English. " Statement, from SGM No. 2326812. J. Hurren - The two lines Between Main 51 (H) Div and Bde HQ 153 (stationed in LINGUAGLOSSA) Had Been giving a lot of trouble. They Were Being cut many times a day, large pieces of line Been HAVING taken out in Several cases. At. 17:00 hrs on 24 Aug 43, my detachment was called out to repair the line to Main Div, which was situated on the main road about 5 miles South of the town of LINGUAGLOSSA. I found the broken end of the line about a mile from 153 Bde HQ., and sent a lineman to find the other end. At the same time I told the driver of my truck (Dvr. Latimer G.) to park his veh clear of the road. A shout came from the driver, who had caught a man with a sack on bis back from which a piece of cable was hanging. The man. . . said in broken English that he thought the cable was old German cable and that he did not cut it. . . F.to Hurren J.". (fine)

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