's attitude of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Armed Forces European Civil War.
One of the arguments that I have always said is that the racial laws, among other things approved and blessed by so many characters that can be recycled after the war as "anti-fascists always " , in reality or not were applied, or if you apply it tried to reduce them to 'helplessness.
One of the chapters that help the understanding of the macaroni anti-Semitism may be what Renzo De Felice, in the monumental work " history of Italian Jews under Fascism" is about 's atteggiamento del Ministero degli Affari Esteri e delle Forze Armate Italiane all' estero. Che De Felice così definisce: "Una pagina di grande importanza e, finalmente, molto onorevole nella storia dei rapporti tra Fascismo ed Ebrei negli anni della persecuzione" . Riferendosi sia agli Italiani di religione Israelita residenti all' estero, sia verso gli Israeliti presenti nelle zone d' occupazione Italiana, come Francia, Jugoslavia e Grecia. E su questo esiste ormai una vastissima documentazione; dalla " Relazione sull' opera svolta dal Min. Aff. Esteri per la tutela delle comunità ebraiche (1938-1943)" a Poliakov-Sabille "Gli Ebrei sotto l' occupazione italiana"; altri testi come Pommerin "The disputes reports of racial politics in the 'Rome-Berlin Axis" and others. Even until September 1942, during the war, a year after shameful betrayal of that, that yes, will aggravate the position of all Italians, of all religions, in respect of 'Ally Betrayed, the Ministry of AE opposed always firmly to any discrimination against Italian Israelites even in Germany. And when, as always since September 1942, Berlin began to fiddle around with the 'inability to hold a privileged attitude toward the Italians Gerrmania that Israel is in the occupied territories, declaring that as of January 1943 they would be repatriated or deported to Poland, the Ministry shall immediately organized repatriation.
A telegram of 3 February MEI, in order to experience all through their consulates to the impending danger, the protection extended even to the Jews from the former Yugoslavia originating in the territories annexed to 'Italy. That is, most of Slovenia, including Ljubljana.
This protection was extended by the circular of March 21 of that year, even close relatives of the Israelites Italians. Extended to many of the Nice area.
In this way they could escape deportation and return to Italy about 4000 Jews.
To deny that Mussolini, who controlled everything, it was all 'dark about this, but it is curious deleterious Denial.
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