File:Pope Pius XII visits the Lateran after the bombing of Rome in 1943.jpg

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Associated Press  (fl. 1940)  wikidata:Q40469 s:en:Portal:Associated Press
 
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English: Pope Pius XII in visit to the Lateran after the American air raid of Rome in 1943

Italiano: Papa Pio XII in visita a Piazza San Giovanni dopo i bombardamenti del 13 agosto 1943.
Date Taken on 13 August 1943
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File:Pius XII with Roman people, in Piazza San Giovanni, 1943.jpg

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current22:18, 23 January 2022Thumbnail for version as of 22:18, 23 January 20222,688 × 2,384 (1.77 MB)Donrdg54 (talk | contribs)Adjusting lights and shadows levels.
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