2.5. Various decrees with sport
Leone Efrati (1916-1944), a Roman boxer who in 1939 was considered one of the world’s best ten featherweights. He had to stop boxing after the anti-Jewish laws were enacted. Deported to Auschwitz, he was obliged by the SS to fight in the camp. He never came back....
2.5. Various decrees with sport
Rome, Jovinelli Theater, 19 February 1936. The encounter between the “young roman revelation” Leone Efrati and Romeo Oberdan takes place on stage. Archivio AS Audace, Roma
2.5. Various decrees with sport
Articles about the exclusion of the Jews from the sports’ world. Il Calcio Illustrato, 1938, VIII, fasc. 37, p. 8 Il Littoriale, 1938, XII, Fasc. 309 p. 1; fasc. 277, p. 6; fasc. 284, p. 6; fasc. 302, p. 1; fasc. 305, p. 8; fasc. 307, p. 2 La Stampa, 8.12.1938, p. 4....
2.5. Various decrees with sport
Coni’s General Council, report of 23 February 1939 in which the exclusion of ‘all Jewish elements’ from the senior officials of the Olympic Committee is ratified. The document is signed by President Attilio Starace (1889-1945) and Secretary General Giorgio Vaccaro...
2.5. Various decrees with sport
Varese, 1912/13: Giacomo Cohen, Margherita Artom, with son Renato in her arms, and daughters Ada and Giulia. Fondazione Centro di Documentazione Ebraica Contemporanea, Milano
2.5. Various decrees with sport
Curriculum Vitae for the years 1915-1938 of lawyer Giacomo Cohen (1875-1943). This document is submitted to obtain so-called ‘discrimination’ for himself and his family. His Fascist appointments – including the office of Podestà of Vedano Olano from 1929 to 1938 – did...