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""The Holocaust: Italy's Struggle with the Hapsburg"" is a historical book written by A. A. Pons. The book explores the complex relationship between Italy and the Hapsburg Empire during the Holocaust. It delves into the political, social, and economic factors that contributed to Italy's struggle with the Hapsburgs during this period. The author provides a detailed account of the events that took place during the Holocaust and how they affected the relationship between the two nations. The book also examines the role of Italian politicians, military leaders, and ordinary citizens in the…mehr

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""The Holocaust: Italy's Struggle with the Hapsburg"" is a historical book written by A. A. Pons. The book explores the complex relationship between Italy and the Hapsburg Empire during the Holocaust. It delves into the political, social, and economic factors that contributed to Italy's struggle with the Hapsburgs during this period. The author provides a detailed account of the events that took place during the Holocaust and how they affected the relationship between the two nations. The book also examines the role of Italian politicians, military leaders, and ordinary citizens in the Holocaust. The author uses primary sources and historical records to provide a comprehensive and insightful analysis of this important period in Italian history. Overall, ""The Holocaust: Italy's Struggle with the Hapsburg"" is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complex relationship between Italy and the Hapsburg Empire during the Holocaust.1919. The author writes of the lives and characters of the great men who accomplished the delivery of Italy from those who oppressed it a century ago, the Hapsburgs of Austria in the north, the Bourbons of Naples in the south, the Papal Government and some petty princes in the central parts of the peninsula, are too little known in France. Pons tells of the era, called the Risorgimento by the Italians, the uprising or resurrection of a great nation from the servitude imposed upon it by foreign arms-for it was the power of Austria which maintained all the petty tyrants-was the heroic age of modern Italy. Some of the men involved in the movement included Mazzini, Cavour and Garibaldi, the prophet, the statesman and the warrior, and others such as Aurelio Saffi, one of the triumvirs at Rome in 1849; Daniele Manin, the defender of Venice; Massino d'Azeglio, the Piedmontese noble; Terenio Mamiani, Depretis and Minghetti, who lived on to become Ministers after the liberation of their country under Victor Emanuel, the patriot king whom every one trusted as the soul of honor.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.