Tuesday, April 4, 2006

7 Year Old That Is Mottled

"Land and Freedom" flies in Poland

Krakow 6 to 30 October 2005

From October 6 to 30 a photo exhibition on Polish and Italians who fought together for the conquest of their civil liberties, promoted by the Department of History, University of Bologna, will be exhibited at the Palazzo Sztuki Krakow.

from March 18 to April 27, 2005, in the prestigious Palazzo del Cinquecento dell'Archiginnasio, on whose walls are made, five thousand badges and painted in polychrome relief of students, including many of Polish origin, was shown the exhibition " land and freedom. Italy and Poland from the nineteenth and the war of liberation in Europe today. " That same show, thanks collaboration with local government and with the Italian Institute of Culture, will now be staged in Krakow. The opening is scheduled for Oct. 6 in the presence of Pierangelo Bellettini, Director dell'Archiginnasio of Bologna, Corrado Salustro, Consul of the Republic of Poland in Bologna, and HE Bishop Stanislaw Dziwiz, Archbishop of Krakow. The appointment is in the Palace Sztuki where the exhibition will go on until October 30 2005.La traveling exhibition, sponsored by the Department of History, University of Bologna and UniboCultura, in collaboration with the Institute for Cultural and Environmental Heritage and the Biblioteca Comunale dell'Archiginnasio within the celebrations of the 60th anniversary of the Resistance and Liberation of the Emilia-Romagna, by Learco Andalò Mazzotti and Stefano is composed of photographs, documents, objects, covers two centuries of history between Poland and Italy from the Risorgimento to the present. In three sections describe the events that saw Polish and Italian working for the independence and freedom of the two peoples. The history of Poles forced into exile by the occupation of neighboring powers and engaged in a homeland defense stifled in its language and its culture. The nineteenth century Romantic poet Adam Mickiewicz founded the Polish Legion, which fought for independence and the Italian partisans were on the side of the patriots Poles. During World War II was formed by General Anders the 2nd Army Corps with the Polish deportees in the Soviet labor camps. The 2nd Corps contributed to the victories of Monte Cassino and the Gothic Line allowed the breakthrough of the Allied forces in the city of Forli and Faenza and released for the first Imola, Castel San Pietro, Medicine, Ozzano, San Lazzaro and April 21, 1945 Bologna . The exhibition will display some of the books in the library of the Adam Mickiewicz Polish and Slavic Literature and History, founded in Bologna in 1879, now Archiginnasio and damaged during the bombing of World War II. Finally will be exposed an extraordinary document, the "Book Daily Orders of the Society of I and II Battalion of the Polish Legion Auxiliary, accidentally found in a private store, which concerns the daily life of soldiers under the command of General Jan Dembowski (1770-1823) and contains valuable new data for historical research of the Napoleonic period and risorgimentale.L 'exposure makes us reflect on the meaning and importance of conventional boundaries. Understanding of how many crosses are planted through the streets of freedom and how deep the roots of the European community.
To Further information:
Consulate of Poland (Via S. Stefano 63 - tel. 051228909, fax: 0516835968), on the morning of Monday, Wednesday, Friday, or: learcoandalo@alice.it

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