SS troops rounded up more than 1200 Jews in Rome 80 years ago on Monday. Of the 1024 Roman Jews eventually deported, only 16 survived the extermination camps.
Italian lawmakers on Monday marked the 80th anniversary of the Nazi round-up of more than 1200 Roman Jews in the Holocaust with a debate on a measure to partially fund a long-delayed Holocaust Museum in the capital.
People participate in a march of remembrance marking the 80th anniversary of the round-up of the Jews of Rome in Rome on Monday.The president of the Shoah Museum Foundation that is heading the project, Mario Venezia, said the Italian role in the Holocaust must be central to the museum. He expressed gratitude to the government for giving it new impetus.
Rome’s Chief Rabbi Riccardo Di Segno visits the exhibition “The submerged. Rome, 16 October 1943” during a preview for the media.Venezia said it was an important sign that Meloni’s government confirmed the foundation as central to the museum project, without creating a new one. He believes that the project’s delays in recent years have been mostly for bureaucratic, not ideological, reasons.
SS troops rounded up more than 1200 Jews in Rome exactly 80 years ago on Monday. Of the 1024 Roman Jews eventually deported, only 16 survived the Holocaust. Most were murdered in the gas chambers upon their arrival at the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camps.
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