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Liberation by Emilio Iodice is based on actual events during World War II relating to the freeing of fascist Italy. Growing up in an Italian section of the South Bronx, Emilio heard stories about the adventures of young people, immigrants, Italy, and World War II. Scenes became real as he listened to heroes and heroines nonchalantly relate incredible acts of bravery. He painstakingly checked and corroborated each story. He swore to keep their names and accounts secret until after their passing -- and kept that promise. This is a tribute to the "Unknown Warriors" who freed Italy from evil oppression.…mehr

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Liberation by Emilio Iodice is based on actual events during World War II relating to the freeing of fascist Italy. Growing up in an Italian section of the South Bronx, Emilio heard stories about the adventures of young people, immigrants, Italy, and World War II. Scenes became real as he listened to heroes and heroines nonchalantly relate incredible acts of bravery. He painstakingly checked and corroborated each story. He swore to keep their names and accounts secret until after their passing -- and kept that promise. This is a tribute to the "Unknown Warriors" who freed Italy from evil oppression.
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Emilio Iodice, born in the South Bronx in 1946, received his BS in Business from Fordham University, his MBA from the Bernard Baruch School of the City University of New York, and was named to BETA GAMMA SIGMA, the honorary society of distinguished graduates in Business. He conducted doctoral work in international business and applied finance at George Washington University. His academic field of study: "leadership." Iodice spent over four decades as a senior executive in the public and private sectors, as an educator and as a university administrator, including being a key official in Washington working for several Administrations, serving as a confidential adviser to the President of the United States, and reaching the top ranks of the civil service and the diplomatic corps. He is among the most decorated diplomatic officers in American history - a Gold Medal for Heroism, a Gold Medal and Silver Medal for Exemplary Service, nominations for the Bronze Medal, and numerous commendations and citations. He speaks several languages and has traveled the globe. His passions were the Rome Center, its students, faculty and staff; Loyola University; good music, writing, and reading; his family and, especially, his four grandchildren. One of his recent books, The Commander in Chief (2020), was a Wall Street Journal Number One Bestseller.