(ANSA) - MILAN, JAN 21 - Custody agent Andrea Schivo "chose to be a man" unlike many Italians "who signed on the other side". The figure of the agent who died in the Flossenburg camp because he helped Jewish prisoners imprisoned in the San Vittore prison in Milan before being deported was remembered by the life senator Liliana Segre in the district house of the Lombard capital where she remained a few months before being taken to Auschwitz. "The only ones who showed humanity were the common detainees," said the senator, "and then spent another two years before seeing men again. Until then I saw solo shows." In recent days, a stumbling block was placed in front of San Vittore in memory of Schivo who was killed on 29 January 1945.
Segre: Agent Schivo chose and was a man
2020-01-21T13:34:07.082Z
Custody agent Andrea Schivo "chose to be a man" unlike many Italians "who turned the other way". (HANDLE)