Don Arrigo Beccari (24 August 1909 – 27 December 2005), was an Italian priest and teacher. He was recognized as a Righteous Among the Nations for his rescue operation. During WWII he rescued about 120 Jews, most of them children from Villa Emma along with the town’s doctor Giuseppe Moreali.[1]
Don ArrigoBeccari (24 August 1909 – 27 December 2005), was an Italian priest and teacher. He was recognized as a Righteous Among the Nations for his rescue...
before being arrested and sent to Dachau where he died in 1945; Fr ArrigoBeccari who protected around 100 Jewish children in his seminary and among local...
before being arrested and sent to Dacau, where he died in 1945; Fr ArrigoBeccari, who protected around 100 Jewish children in his seminary and among...
Nonantola, the delegate DELASEM Mario Finzi, in collaboration with Father ArrigoBeccari and the Dr. Giuseppe Moreale organized an orphanage model that, for...
the Nazis. The first Italians to be honoured in this fashion were Don ArrigoBeccari, Doctor Giuseppe Moreali and Ezio Giorgetti in 1964. Arguably the most...
before being arrested and sent to Dacau where he was murdered in 1945; ArrigoBeccari who protected around 100 Jewish children in his seminary and among local...
Italian immigrant anarchists in Paterson, New Jersey. News of the Bava Beccaris massacre motivated him to return to Italy, where he planned to assassinate...
took part in the Milanese demonstrations in 1898 which led to the Bava-Beccaris massacre. Because of the repressions which followed, he fled to Switzerland...