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| | Freedom Trail 2002 - Marcia della Libertà 2002 |
 | | They were former war prisoners who were able to escape concentration camps all over Italy, and namely camp No. 78, at Fonte D'Amore, Sulmona: 80000 disbanded men, who were able to survive only thanks to the help of the local population who, as someone poignantly said, "shared with them the bread they did not have". |
 | | "Libertà sulla Majella" is the Italian title of a famous book, now out of print, published by Vallecchi, written by a South-African writer, Uys Krige, a friend to Ignazio Silone: "The way out", the way of escape. |
 | | They escaped alone, as told by Donald I. Jones in "Fuga da Sulmona"; more often in groups, as witnessed by John Esmond Fox in "Spaghetti e filo spinato" (=spaghetti and barbed wire). |
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