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Leopoldo Faretra (Grottaminarda, 1 February 1908 – Passo Eclano, 25 May 2001) was an Italian physician. He devoted his life to those in need of care and was strongly opposed to his political ideals. From 2 November 1943 to 13 April 1945 directed the Infirmary in Italian concentration camp in Hemer, in the northwest of Germany, in which he worked a resistance unarmed, allowing them to escape the German heavy work in the hundreds of Italians. On 3 September 1944, Faretra was reported to the Gestapo for propagating anti-German propaganda and to have caused the failure of the request for voluntary cooperation by the Germans advanced to the Italian military infirmary run by him. After his death, 16 March 2010 he was awarded the Medal of Honor due to him as an Italian citizen deported to a conce

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  • Leopoldo Faretra (Grottaminarda, 1º febbraio 1908 – Passo Eclano, 25 maggio 2001) è stato un medico italiano.Egli dedicò la sua vita ai bisognosi di cure e fu fortemente contrastato per i suoi ideali politici. Dal 2 novembre 1943 al 13 aprile 1945 diresse l'Infermeria Italiana nel campo di concentramento di Hemer, nel nord ovest della Germania, in cui operò una Resistenza non armata, riuscendo così a sottrarre al lavoro nell'industria pesante tedesca centinaia di Italiani. Nel 1957 conseguì la specializzazione in Ostetricia e Ginecologia. Dopo la sua morte, il 16 marzo 2010 gli fu concessa la Medaglia d'Onore a lui spettante come cittadino italiano deportato in un lager nazista. (it)
  • Leopoldo Faretra (Grottaminarda, 1 February 1908 – Passo Eclano, 25 May 2001) was an Italian physician. He devoted his life to those in need of care and was strongly opposed to his political ideals. From 2 November 1943 to 13 April 1945 directed the Infirmary in Italian concentration camp in Hemer, in the northwest of Germany, in which he worked a resistance unarmed, allowing them to escape the German heavy work in the hundreds of Italians. On 3 September 1944, Faretra was reported to the Gestapo for propagating anti-German propaganda and to have caused the failure of the request for voluntary cooperation by the Germans advanced to the Italian military infirmary run by him. After his death, 16 March 2010 he was awarded the Medal of Honor due to him as an Italian citizen deported to a conce (en)
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  • Leopoldo Faretra (Grottaminarda, 1 February 1908 – Passo Eclano, 25 May 2001) was an Italian physician. He devoted his life to those in need of care and was strongly opposed to his political ideals. From 2 November 1943 to 13 April 1945 directed the Infirmary in Italian concentration camp in Hemer, in the northwest of Germany, in which he worked a resistance unarmed, allowing them to escape the German heavy work in the hundreds of Italians. On 3 September 1944, Faretra was reported to the Gestapo for propagating anti-German propaganda and to have caused the failure of the request for voluntary cooperation by the Germans advanced to the Italian military infirmary run by him. After his death, 16 March 2010 he was awarded the Medal of Honor due to him as an Italian citizen deported to a concentration camp Nazi. (en)
  • Leopoldo Faretra (Grottaminarda, 1º febbraio 1908 – Passo Eclano, 25 maggio 2001) è stato un medico italiano.Egli dedicò la sua vita ai bisognosi di cure e fu fortemente contrastato per i suoi ideali politici. Dal 2 novembre 1943 al 13 aprile 1945 diresse l'Infermeria Italiana nel campo di concentramento di Hemer, nel nord ovest della Germania, in cui operò una Resistenza non armata, riuscendo così a sottrarre al lavoro nell'industria pesante tedesca centinaia di Italiani. Nel 1957 conseguì la specializzazione in Ostetricia e Ginecologia. Dopo la sua morte, il 16 marzo 2010 gli fu concessa la Medaglia d'Onore a lui spettante come cittadino italiano deportato in un lager nazista. (it)
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