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- Ferramonti di Tarsia, also known as Ferramonti, was an Italian internment camp used to intern political dissidents and ethnic minorities. It was located...
- The Inheritance (Italian: L'eredità Ferramonti) is a 1976 Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. It was entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival...
- transfer from Milan to Calabria (over 1,000 km), where he was sent to the Ferramonti internment camp near the village of Tarsia, on the southernmost edge of...
- (1974) Le berceau de cristal (1975) 1900 (Novecento) (1976) L'eredità Ferramonti (The Inheritance) (1976) Beyond Good and Evil (1977) ****ation Alley (1977)...
- Valérie Perrine Honey Bruce Lenny 1976 Dominique Sanda Irene Carelli Ferramonti The Inheritance Mari Törőcsik Déryné Mrs. Dery Where Are You? 1977 S****ey...
- Giancarlo Giannini and Catherine Deneuve and The Inheritance (L'eredità Ferramonti) with Anthony Quinn and Dominique Sanda. In 1981, Bolognini filmed The...
- Mussolini built Italy's largest fascist concentration camp there, the Ferramonti internment camp. Imprisoned there were mainly Jews and ethnic minorities...
- occupied by Fascist Italy, he was arrested in Split and interned in the Ferramonti camp. After the capitulation of Italy, Marinković went to Bari, and then...
- such as the Campagna concentration camp and the concentration camp at Ferramonti di Tarsia. In 1942, the Italian military commander in Croatia refused...
- war. Approximately 1,000 refugees were transferred to the fort from the Ferramonti di Tarsia, a concentration camp in Cosenza, Calabria, Italy. The refugees...