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For the second anniversary of our war/General Union of Italian Teachers

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Demonstration with which “R. Provveditore alle con, president of the Provincial Committee and section of Salerno” addresses “all schools in the province,” recalls Italy's entry into war and encourages young people to address a thought to soldiers “who fight, win, fall... for immortal glory...”
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Title: For the second anniversary of our war/General Union of Italian Teachers
Description:
Demonstration with which “R.
Provveditore alle con, president of the Provincial Committee and section of Salerno” addresses “all schools in the province,” recalls Italy's entry into war and encourages young people to address a thought to soldiers “who fight, win, fall.
for immortal glory.
”.

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