Aftermath of Allied bombings on Italy during World War II. A wrecked motor transport bridge across a river. The damaged bridge due to Allied bombings. A part of the bridge hangs.
Aftermath of Allied bombings on Italy during World War II. A wrecked motor transport bridge across a river. The damaged bridge due to Allied bombings. Damaged railroad tracks. Wrecked rail road cars along a railway track.
Aftermath of Allied bombings on Italy during World War II. A wrecked steel bridge over a river. A damaged concrete bridge across a river. The damaged concrete bridge due to Allied bombings.
United States Army Air Forces 82nd Fighter Group in Italy during World War II. U.S. Lieutenant General Carl Andrew Spaatz and other officers in a field. Lieutenant General Spaatz decorates a personnel of 82nd Fighter Group and shakes hands. Men of the 82nd Fighter Group lined up in a field as Lt. Gen. Spaatz pins up medals onto them.
A documentary depicts Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini as he conducts the NBS Symphony Orchestra in a radio broadcast of Giuseppe Verdi's Ferza del Destino in the United States. Musical note of the Ferza del Destino. Toscanini conducts the orchestra as men at the radio station work on controls. A tower at the radio station. Various instruments being played by the members of the orchestra. Toscanini conducts the orchestra.
Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini is seen in a room of his house, Wave Hill, in the Hudson Hill section of Riverdale in the Bronx, New York City. Toscanini is handed a record by teenage boy (possibly his grandson) and Toscanini plays the record on a console phonograph player. He walks up and down in the room as he listens to the music. Narrator discusses Toscanini's rejection of fascism. and then names various other Italians living in the U.S. who similarly reject fascism: Next shot shows Italian historian Gaetano Salvemini delivering a lecture to a class at Harvard University. Italian writer Giuseppe Antonio Borgese leads a small workshop class at the University of Chicago. Italian American press publishers of newspaper Il Nuovo Mondo (Giuseppe Lupus, Aurelio Natoli, and Carlo Emanuele Prato) are seen gathered at a desk in New York City. An Italian editor, Colonel Randolfo Pacciardi, works at a newspaper establishment. An Italian priest and patriot, Don Luigi Sturzo, reads a book. Another close-up view of Arturo Toscanini.
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