(by Chiara Acampora) (ANSA) - ROME, JAN 19 - Emma Di Veroli, a two-year-old girl murdered on the day of her arrival in Auschwitz with her mother, Ferdinando Agnini and Orlando Orlandi Posti, two students and partisans tortured in the Nazi prison in Via Amelia Coen an elderly woman brought away from her home during the roundup of the Roman Jews.
These are some of the stories that will be remembered with 21 stumbling stones positioned between today and tomorrow in Rome.
After eleven editions in which 336 'stolpersteine' were installed in memory of racial and political deportees, this year another 21 will be placed in the capital.
The Arteinmemoria initiative under the high patronage of the President of the Republic is curated by Adachiara Zevi "We were able to organize despite the situation due to the pandemic - Zevi explained - Everything takes place in compliance with anti-Covid regulations, therefore wearing masks and respecting the distances. unfortunately, to involve schools and attendance was limited, but it is very important to carry out the initiative in a non-virtual way, but in presence. There was participation, but in full compliance with the rules. It was a sober edition ".
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