In a book the 335 'broken lives' of the Fosse Ardeatine. The stories of all the victims collected in the latest work by Avagliano and Palmieri.

The massacre, carried out by the Nazis on 24 March 1944 under the command of the Rome SS chief Herbert Kappler, is one of the most famous historical pages and present in the collective imagination of the country. After the war, many of them received the most disparate recognitions: in every part of Italy, some of them had streets, schools and parks named after them.