tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31758730.post2963431044222596226..comments2023-09-27T13:20:49.976-07:00Comments on lnostra-costa: AN AMERICAN STORY BY GINO CAMPIONIIvano Franco Comellihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17088771740643993831noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31758730.post-56118705413204416832010-09-21T13:40:51.198-07:002010-09-21T13:40:51.198-07:00Grazie, Doriano
Queste persone erano molto gradit...Grazie, Doriano<br /><br />Queste persone erano molto gradite e molto rispettate da tanti, anche da me. Mi dispiace soltanto che ebbi pochissimo tempo di conoscerli meglio, che avevo pochi minuti ogni visita. <br /><br />Ache io, quando guardo le foto, mi pare che potrei vederli di nuovo. Forse ci vedremo, come dice Ivano, oltra l'ultimo ponte.<br /><br />Saluti, GinoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31758730.post-75124109589863353632010-09-21T11:10:20.067-07:002010-09-21T11:10:20.067-07:00This message is for Gino. Excellent summary and re...This message is for Gino. Excellent summary and recollection of your past. I can envision the fruit stand as if I visited it on regular daily routine. Gino your name says it all you are definitely a "Campione" In summary we can say War is ugly and benefits no-one. <br />Keep them flowing ... Molto bene e sempre avanti !!!<br /><br />Ciao e Mandi<br />Doriano "The Canadian Furla"Canadian Furlannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31758730.post-9619788734760813682010-09-20T14:44:24.076-07:002010-09-20T14:44:24.076-07:00I received the below e-mail from Lawrence Distasi,...I received the below e-mail from Lawrence Distasi, Editor of "Una Storia Segreta". Thanks Larry for the added info.<br /><br />ivano:<br />this is a moving story. my only comment is a corrective one. the japanese were not removed because of the restrictions on "enemy aliens." some of them who lived in prohibited zones did, in fact, move for that reason just as the italian and german enemy aliens did. but executive order 9066 made it possible for the government to force "all persons" to move, whether they were american citizens or not. in the case of the japanese, the government decided that all persons of japanese extraction, american-born or not, had to move away from the Pacific coast. they did not, as the enemy aliens did, have the choice of where to go. therefore, about 110,000 americans of japanese descent, including about 70,000 who were american-born, were taken to internment camps such as the one in arizona mentioned here, and kept there for periods of more than two years. this included some of those "enemy aliens" who had moved away from prohibited zones already. <br />it is important to keep these things straight. what happened to japanese americans involved a greater level of control than that applied to italian and german enemy aliens.<br /><br /><br />larryIvano Franco Comellihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17088771740643993831noreply@blogger.com