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Rome Remembers the Fosse Ardeatine Massacre

Summary by radiojai.com
The memorial to the 335 victims of the Fosse Ardeatine massacre was reopened this year in the presence of Head of State Sergio Mattarella, who laid a wreath at the entrance to the quarries where the massacre took place on March 24, 1944, a Nazi-Fascist reprisal for the events that occurred on Via Rasella the previous day. During the ceremony, the names of the 335 murdered were read aloud, and prayers from the Catholic and Jewish rites were recit…
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The memorial to the 335 victims of the Fosse Ardeatine massacre was reopened this year in the presence of Head of State Sergio Mattarella, who laid a wreath at the entrance to the quarries where the massacre took place on March 24, 1944, a Nazi-Fascist reprisal for the events that occurred on Via Rasella the previous day. During the ceremony, the names of the 335 murdered were read aloud, and prayers from the Catholic and Jewish rites were recit…

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radiojai.com broke the news in on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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