During the Second World War, two military aircrafts crashed on Monte Tezio, a few miles from Perugia. Thanks to research on the ground and interviews with local people, it was possible to identify the type of aircrafts involved, the point of the impacts, the names of the crew members, and the missions they were carrying out. This research allowed to investigate aspects of the events that were completely unknown but highly compelling. In particular, Operation Pomegranate, the mission of the second plane that took place in January 1944. By following eyewitness testimonies, small metal fragments…mehr
During the Second World War, two military aircrafts crashed on Monte Tezio, a few miles from Perugia. Thanks to research on the ground and interviews with local people, it was possible to identify the type of aircrafts involved, the point of the impacts, the names of the crew members, and the missions they were carrying out. This research allowed to investigate aspects of the events that were completely unknown but highly compelling. In particular, Operation Pomegranate, the mission of the second plane that took place in January 1944. By following eyewitness testimonies, small metal fragments that enabled the identification of the aircraft were discovered in an area of the mountain. A sensational finding crowned the complex research: the discovery of the case of a Longines watch belonging to one of the crew members that was handed over to a family member of the co-pilot. In 2012, the booklet Il Tezio testimone di guerra was published by the Monti del Tezio Cultural Association, where the stories of the two planes were presented together with what had been discovered up to that moment. Since then there have been significant developments concerning both historical documents and personal memories, and the contacts established with some family members of the servicemen allowed to bring the story started in 1944 to a close. Two further accidents on Monte Tezio are also discussed. The appendices contain documents relating to the C-47 incident and some chapters of the book Who Cares Who Wins by Jimmy Quentin Hughes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mauro Bifani was born in Perugia. After being employed by a multinational technology corporation, in his retirement he has dedicated himself to his numerous and diverse interests. He is active in the field of voluntary work, especially with those Associations involved with social and environmental issues. He is the co-founder of the cultural Association Astrofili Paolo Maffei Perugia. He has taken up photography again, with a special emphasis on landscapes and panoramas, resulting in an exhibition of his work in 2011 in the Rocca Paolina Exhibition Center in Perugia, and in 2012 in Corciano. He has collaborated with the Perugia Section of Club Alpino Italiano and the Monti del Tezio Cultural Association in the design of a tour guide with itineraries around the city. He has collaborated with Prof. Paolo Latini at the books Radiologia in Umbria and I Fogliardi nella vita culturale e patriottica dell'ottocento. He has published Il Tezio testimone di Guerra, in which he brings to light a Second World War mission, and has managed to contact some descendants of the military personnel involved. In 2012, he has published with Prof. Paolo Latini I papi umbri e marchigiani: storie e note storiche. In 2015, together with Manlio Suvieri, he has published Le antiche ore, Meridiane nei Comuni dell'Umbria, two volumes that are the result of complex research, census, and cataloging of ancient sundials.
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