"Lecture delivered at the teatro Olimpia in Milan on February 1, 1925 under the auspices of the Italian Committee for the study of national problems." ; Cover-title. ; Mode of access: Internet.
This is a collection of postcards and letters sent from German and Italian POWs at Defense Depot Ogden during World War II. The correspondence was sent home to family and loved ones and all passed through the United States Censorship office. It also includes one postcard sent from a prison guard home to his friends. ; 14 x 8 in. letter ; 29-2-1944 My Dear Parents, I hope with all my heart that this letter finds all of you my family in excellent condition and good health. At the present time I can assure you that I am well along with the other Italians. I wanted to let you know that a few days ago I received a letter from my brother that was written on the 6th of May 1943. That took a long time, but I was happy to get it just the same. I hope that things are quieter there especially for him, you guys and everybody. We hope to finish soon and return home because I have felt absent for far too long. Anyway dont worry about anything I am doing very well. I think of you all and how you are doing. Hopefully everyone is doing well. Well thats enough, a big kiss to you! -Your son, Vincenzo
Aircraft silhouettes on front and back covers. Table of aircraft silhouettes on p. [23]. ; Issued also in French, Portuguese and Spanish. ; Label on cover: Restricted . Not for distribution in the United States or to American . personnel overseas. ; "Pubblicato dall'Ufficio informazioni di guerra degli Stati Uniti d'America." ; Mode of access: Internet.
At head of title: Ministero delle finanze. Provveditorato generale delli stato Antonio Masconi, ministro delle finanze. ; Accompanied by "Supplemento, 1924-1930, e aggiunte al periodo anteriore." (2 p. L., vii-xiii p. 1 L., 346 col. 26 cm.) Published: Roma, Libreria dello stato, 1931. ; Arranged under the various departments with author and subject indexes. ; Alberto de' Stefani, ministro delle finanze. ; At head of title: Ministero delle finanze. Provveditorato generale dello stato. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Based upon articles in the Rivista d'Italia. ; "Con un indice cronologico de' gli avvenimenti del quadriennio." ; Bibliography: v. 2, p. [637]-654. ; Mode of access: Internet.
This is a collection of postcards and letters sent from German and Italian POWs at Defense Depot Ogden during World War II. The correspondence was sent home to family and loved ones and all passed through the United States Censorship office. It also includes one postcard sent from a prison guard home to his friends. A postcard in Italian from Soldato DiBenedetto Settinio to Lorenzo Pizzori at the Franciscan Fathers in New York on 12 July 1944. ; 3 x 5 in. postcard
"Restricted this publication is not for distribution in the United States or to American civilian or military personnel overseas"--Cover. ; Cover title. ; Digital reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Description based on print version record.
This is a collection of postcards and letters sent from German and Italian POWs at Defense Depot Ogden during World War II. The correspondence was sent home to family and loved ones and all passed through the United States Censorship office. It also includes one postcard sent from a prison guard home to his friends. ; 3 x 5 in. postcard ; 2/8/1944 Dearest Mother, I am responding to your loving letter and I am happy to hear that you are doing well. Say hello to Aneglio and give him a hard time from me. Dear Mom, I am not happy that I havent received a letter in October or November because there is nothing going on here. Say hello to all of my friends, their parents, my sister, and nephew and nieces and hello to you. Your loving son for life, Giovanni, Veteri
This is a collection of postcards and letters sent from German and Italian POWs at Defense Depot Ogden during World War II. The correspondence was sent home to family and loved ones and all passed through the United States Censorship office. It also includes one postcard sent from a prison guard home to his friends. ; 3 x 5 in. postcard ; 7/9/1943 Dear Dad, I hope this little letter finds you and mom in good health as I can assure you that I am in. Please give a thousand kisses and a hug to mom. Give a big kiss and say hello to my aunts, uncles, grandparents and cousins. Tell Pinuccia hello and give her a big kiss from me. Giorgio