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Daniele Nacamu, dressed in the uniform of Figlio della Lupa, gives a Fascist salute on the terrace of his home in Bologna.

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    Daniele Nacamu, dressed in the uniform of Figlio della Lupa, gives a Fascist salute on the terrace of his home in Bologna.
    Daniele Nacamu, dressed in the uniform of Figlio della Lupa, gives a Fascist salute on the terrace of his home in Bologna.

This was the Fascist youth group for very young boys up to age 8.  From 1933 whoever was enrolled at primary school was a member. After the imposition of the Racial Laws In 1938 Jews could no longer belong.

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    Daniele Nacamu, dressed in the uniform of Figlio della Lupa, gives a Fascist salute on the terrace of his home in Bologna.

    This was the Fascist youth group for very young boys up to age 8. From 1933 whoever was enrolled at primary school was a member. After the imposition of the Racial Laws In 1938 Jews could no longer belong.
    Date
    Circa 1933 - 1936
    Locale
    Bologna, Italy
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Alessandra Nacamu

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    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Alessandra Nacamu

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    Daniele Nacamu (the father of the donor) was born in 1929 to Oscar Nacamu (b. 1895) and Dalila Pancaldi (b. 1904). Daniele has one younger brother Leonardo (b. 1930). The family whose name originally was Nahamu lived in Ancona on Italy's coast, and Daniele and Leonardo grew up in Bologna. Oscar Nacamu, the son of Leonardo Nacamu and Clotilde Coen Nacamu had three siblings: Salvatore (b. 1898), Dora (b. 1894-1938) and Guido (b. 1901). The family was assimilated and middle class, and experienced relatively little antisemitism until the advent of the racial laws of 1938. The entire Nacamu family survived the war.
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