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Per Fiume italiana. La famiglia Bacci (Baccich) nella testimonianza di Luciana Bacci

Translated title of the contribution: [Machine translation] For Italian Fiume. The Bacci family (Baccich) in the testimony of Luciana Bacci

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Abstract

[Machine translation] In 2008 Emiliano Loria interviewed Luciana Bacci, Iti Bacci’s daughter. Iti Baccich (then Bacci) did belong to a very important and numerous family of Fiume. He had 11 brothers and sisters. Among them, we remember Icilio, the elder male, who was the principal responsible of the birth, of the irredentism in Fiume. And also Ipparco (two years older than Iti) who died in 1916 fighting during the World War I. Icilio and Iti became members of Italian National Council of Fiume until 1920. Iti, in particular, founded with Hodnig the most important Italian newspaper printed in Fiume, La Vedetta d’Italia. Luciana and her sisters and his brother Massimo lived in, Fiume, Rome and Venice. She tells her memories about the World War II and her attendance to Resistance with the moral sustain of her father, who hated, Nazism and above all the antisemitism laws, nevertheless he had been fascist and even vice-secretary of Fascist party in 1930-31. Before the end of World War II, five siblings died, and then Icilio was killed by the communist jugoslavian police which had occupied the city of Fiume and the rest of Italian Venezia Giulia. Iti died in 1954.
Translated title of the contribution[Machine translation] For Italian Fiume. The Bacci family (Baccich) in the testimony of Luciana Bacci
Original languageItalian
Pages (from-to)85-106
Number of pages22
JournalFIUME
Volume35
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • irredentismo
  • fascismo
  • foibe

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