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My father's typewriter
This typewriter belonged to my father.
He was in Africa during the second world war (in a prisoner camp with the English in North Africa). A lot of his friends died but he survived. He was taken in by an American military organisation, was for a few years in America: considered them the saviours of his life.
He learned English, became an interpreter, and became a journalist. After 4 years, he we…
Contributors
- Andrea Melita
Subject
- World War II
- …
- World War II
- Germany
- Human migration
- Writer
- Italy
- War
- http://contribute.europeana.eu/contributions/6aa6f190-b052-0136-bb6b-6eee0af76c39#agent-ac4de9f0-b2b2-0136-bb6b-6eee0af76c39
- Journalists
- Human migration
Contributors
- Andrea Melita
Subject
- World War II
- …
- World War II
- Germany
- Human migration
- Writer
- Italy
- War
- http://contribute.europeana.eu/contributions/6aa6f190-b052-0136-bb6b-6eee0af76c39#agent-ac4de9f0-b2b2-0136-bb6b-6eee0af76c39
- Journalists
- Human migration
Providing institution
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- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Identifier
- http://contribute.europeana.eu/contributions/6aa6f190-b052-0136-bb6b-6eee0af76c39
- 11
Language
- eng
- en
Is part of
- Europeana Migration collection day, Pisa, Museo della Grafica, 2018-10-12–2018-10-12
Providing country
- Europe
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2019-07-25T07:45:15.789Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2021-11-03T11:22:04.772Z