Giacomo Debenedetti

Italian writer
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IntroItalian writer
PlacesItaly
wasCritic Writer Screenwriter Literary critic Translator Journalist
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio Journalism Literature
Gender
Male
Birth25 June 1901, Biella
Death20 January 1967Rome (aged 65 years)
Star signCancer
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Biography

Giacomo Debenedetti (1901–1967) was born in a Jewish family in Biella region of Piemonte Italy. He became an Italian journalist, literary critic and author of the short books October 16, 1943—an account of the deportation of Roman Jews shortly after the occupation of Rome by the Nazi army—and Eight Jews, a critique of Raffale Alianello's defense of fascist Questore (Police Commissioner) Pietro Caruso at his trial for war crimes, on the basis that he had crossed eight Jewish names off of a list of Roman citizens slated for execution in the Ardeatine Caves Massacre.

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