On August 12, 1944, a Nazi German battalion invaded the Italian village of Sant’Anna di Stazzema, located in the Apuan Alps, and perpetrated a brutal massacre that claimed the lives of 560 residents and refugees, most of them women, girls and boys. Adele Pardini was barely four years old when she miraculously escaped execution. Her sister, Siria, aged nine, was also saved by being in the camp with her father
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