- 1938 it was
called Biscari, and its
history dates back
until the 14th century.
During World War II it was the
location of the
Biscari M****acre, in which...
- The
Biscari m****acre was a war
crime committed by
members of the
United States Army
during World War II. It
refers to two
incidents in
which U.S. soldiers...
- Paternò
Castello di
Biscari is a
monumental private palace,
still owned by a
branch of the
House of Paternò,
located on Via
Museo Biscari in Catania, Sicily...
-
Prince of
Biscari (Italian:
Principe di
Biscari) is a
title in the
Kingdom of Sicily, held by the head of one
branch of the
House of Paternò, a major...
-
troops push the two mule carc****es off the bridge. When
informed of the
Biscari m****acre of prisoners,
which was by
troops under his command,
Patton wrote...
-
father of
Joseph S.
Salemi of New York
University reported it. In the
Biscari m****acre,
which consisted of two
instances of m**** murder, U.S. troops...
-
which date from this
period are the 18th century
wings of the
Palazzo Biscari at
Catania and Vaccarini's
Cattedrale di Sant'Agata, also in Catania. On...
- Canicattì m****acre),
execution of
prisoners (such as two m****acres at
Biscari airfield on 14 July 1943), and rape (most
notably the marocchinate). Italian...
-
included capturing the port of
Licata and the
airfields of
Ponte Olivo,
Biscari and Comiso. It was then to
prevent the
enemy reserves from
moving eastward...
-
closed in 1960s
Sciacca 501
Sciacca Airfield abandoned after WWII
Acate 504
Biscari–Santo
Pietro Airfield abandoned after WWII
Gerbini 505
Gerbini Airfield...