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[edit]DescriptionMaddalena Cerasuolo and Antonio Amoretti armed in the Four days of Naples.jpg |
Italiano: Maddalena Cerasuolo (anni 23) e Antonio Amoretti (anni 16) armati in attesa di entrare in azione a Santa Teresa al Museo angolo vico della Purità, Napoli, 30 settembre 1943.
English: Maddalena Cerasuolo (23 years old) and Antonio Amoretti (16 years old) armed waiting for taking action in Santa Teresa al Museo - vico della Purità, Naples, 30th of September 1943. |
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Source | Collection "Le ragazze delle Quattro Giornate", by Gennaro Morgese |
Author | Unknown author |
Camera location | 40° 51′ 24.23″ N, 14° 14′ 54.1″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 40.856730; 14.248360 |
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