2.2. Census and definition
Photo of Marco Di Porto together with his mother Rina Zarfati (1916-1985), taken in Rome at the Convent of the Sisters of the Seven Sorrows in via Garibaldi, where the Di Porto family was in hiding from 19 October 1943 to 4 June 1944. Fondazione Museo della Shoah,...
2.2. Census and definition
Birth certificate of Marco Di Porto. On the right side of the document, belonging to the ‘Jewish race’ is indicated. Anagrafe Centrale, Roma
2.2. Census and definition
Pellegrino Zarfati, his wife Celeste Anticoli, and their five children, 1945. From the left: Fernando, Giuseppe, Claudio (born 1943) in the arms of his mother, Roberto, and Elio. Fondazione Museo della Shoah, Roma Fondo Lorella Zarfati
2.2. Census and definition
Family certificate of Pellegrino Zarfati (1908-1989) in which it is indicated that his belonging to the ‘Jewish race’ was declared in July 1939. Fondazione Museo della Shoah, Roma Fondo Lorella Zarfati
2.2. Census and definition
Statement, reporting ‘belonging to the Jewish race’, presented in 1939 by Oscar Nacamù to the Municipality of Bologna. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington
2.2. Census and definition
Fiume, December 1938. Podestà Carlo Colussi states that all citizens who, under the law of 17 November, are to be defined as belonging to ‘the Jewish race’ must denounce their ‘belonging’ by 4 March 1939. Državni Arhiv Rijeka (Archivio di stato Fiume) Sanja Simper, Od...