(Inglese) Plaque devoted to Henry Mancini, of the partisan Resistance Action Party Started ", and killed at the Fosse Ardeatine mass execution.
The plaque is on the main place entrace of the building where he lived, in Via Giovanni Maria Percoto 5. The building is the Lotto 41 (plot 41), one of the four council estate housing knows as Alberghi Suburbani, o della Garbatella , ''Suburbans Hotels, or Garbatella's Hotels''. This housing compound was quite different from the other council estates housing builded in the Twenties and the Thirties. These buildings were named Alberghi , hotels, due the flats great part consisted only of rooms, with common kitchens, canteens and bathrooms.
These rooms were assigned to the people moved out from the "redevelopment areas" in the Rome ancient city, or to people al confino , dissidents under surveillance. In this buildings were also integrated the church and the primary school (Lotto 42, Albergo Rosso , "Red Hotel"), the nursery (Lotto 41, Albergo Bianco , "White Hotel") and the the police station (Lotto 44, IV Albergo , "Fourth Hotel").
These buildings, designed by Innocenzo Sabatini, was constructed between 1927 and 1929. All of them has plan in the form of a "Y", inscripted in their rispective triangular plot. Two most notable events, was the visit of Mahatma Gandhi at the nursery in 1931, and the bombing raid of the 7 March 1944, that caused 50 victims in the Lotto 41.
Enrico Mancini was born in Ronciglione, Viterbo, the 12 October 1896. His family went soon in Rome, and he attended elementary school in Testatccio borough. He became cabinet-maker. He fight in First World War, and was awarded wuth a Bronze Medal to Military Value. After the war he opened a carpenter's shop in San Paolo borough. He never accepted to gain the membership card of National Fascist Party, so he became under surveillance and his shop was set to fire. In 1942 he joined the Action Party, and after the 8 September 1943 he undertook management duties in the Garibaldi Brigade.
He was arrested the 7 March 1944 from Banda Koch . Tortured, was transferred to Regina Coeli prison, and executed in the Fosse Ardeatine massacre, the 24 March 1944.
The simple plaque was placed the 14 september 1947.
Here a translation of the plaque inscription:
The plaque is on the main place entrace of the building where he lived, in Via Giovanni Maria Percoto 5. The building is the Lotto 41 (plot 41), one of the four council estate housing knows as Alberghi Suburbani, o della Garbatella , ''Suburbans Hotels, or Garbatella's Hotels''. This housing compound was quite different from the other council estates housing builded in the Twenties and the Thirties. These buildings were named Alberghi , hotels, due the flats great part consisted only of rooms, with common kitchens, canteens and bathrooms.
These rooms were assigned to the people moved out from the "redevelopment areas" in the Rome ancient city, or to people al confino , dissidents under surveillance. In this buildings were also integrated the church and the primary school (Lotto 42, Albergo Rosso , "Red Hotel"), the nursery (Lotto 41, Albergo Bianco , "White Hotel") and the the police station (Lotto 44, IV Albergo , "Fourth Hotel").
These buildings, designed by Innocenzo Sabatini, was constructed between 1927 and 1929. All of them has plan in the form of a "Y", inscripted in their rispective triangular plot. Two most notable events, was the visit of Mahatma Gandhi at the nursery in 1931, and the bombing raid of the 7 March 1944, that caused 50 victims in the Lotto 41.
Enrico Mancini was born in Ronciglione, Viterbo, the 12 October 1896. His family went soon in Rome, and he attended elementary school in Testatccio borough. He became cabinet-maker. He fight in First World War, and was awarded wuth a Bronze Medal to Military Value. After the war he opened a carpenter's shop in San Paolo borough. He never accepted to gain the membership card of National Fascist Party, so he became under surveillance and his shop was set to fire. In 1942 he joined the Action Party, and after the 8 September 1943 he undertook management duties in the Garibaldi Brigade.
He was arrested the 7 March 1944 from Banda Koch . Tortured, was transferred to Regina Coeli prison, and executed in the Fosse Ardeatine massacre, the 24 March 1944.
The simple plaque was placed the 14 september 1947.
Here a translation of the plaque inscription:
ENRICO MANCINI
PRISON SUFFERINGS MARTYRDOM
FACED INTREPID
FOR HIS IDEAL OF JUSTICE
AND LIBERTY
FALLEN HEROICALLY
AT FOSSE ARDEATINE
THE COMRADES OF ACTION PARTY
PLACED TO EVERLASTING MEMORY
ROME 14 - 9 -1947
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| Lotto 42, Albergo Rosso Lotto 43, Albergo Giallo | Lotto 43, Albergo Giallo |
| Lotto 44, IV Albergo | Lotto 41 Hotel White |
(Italian) Plaque Henry Mancini partisan Action Party, killed at Fosse Ardeatine.
The plaque is placed at the main entrance of the building where he lived, in Via Giovanni Maria Percoto 5. The building is on Lot 41, one of four in the housing complex known as the Suburban Hotels, or Garbatella. This complex is quite different from other housing complexes built between anii'20 and 30s. The hotel name derives from the fact that most of the apartments consisted only of rooms, with kitchens, soup kitchens and bathrooms.
These rooms had been assigned to the air evacuated from the historic center to undergo retraining, as monitored by politicians.
In this group of buildings were built church and primary school (Lot 42, Red Hotel), maternity (Lot 41, White Hotel) and the police station (Lot 44, IV Hotel).
These buildings, designed by Innocent Sabatini, were built between 1927 and 1929. They are all plants with "Y", inscribed in their triangular shaped lot. Two significant events were the visit of Mahatma Gandhi to motherhood in 1931 and the bombing of March 7, 1944, which claimed 50 victims in Lot 41.
Enrico Mancini was born in Ronciglione, Viterbo, October 12, 1896. His family soon moved to Rome in the Testaccio district, where he attended primary school. Became a cabinetmaker, he fought in World War I and was decorated with the Bronze Medal of Valor. After the war he opened a carpentry shop in the San Paolo. Always refused to pass the National Fascist Party, becoming the subject of surveillance and his shop was also set on fire.
In 1942 he joined the Action Party, and after September 8, 1943 had organizational tasks in the Garibaldi Brigade. He was arrested March 7, 1944 by Banda Koch. Torture was then transferred to Regina Coeli, and was shot to Ardeatine March 24, 1944. The
simple plaque was placed Sept. 14, 1943.
The plaque is placed at the main entrance of the building where he lived, in Via Giovanni Maria Percoto 5. The building is on Lot 41, one of four in the housing complex known as the Suburban Hotels, or Garbatella. This complex is quite different from other housing complexes built between anii'20 and 30s. The hotel name derives from the fact that most of the apartments consisted only of rooms, with kitchens, soup kitchens and bathrooms.
These rooms had been assigned to the air evacuated from the historic center to undergo retraining, as monitored by politicians.
In this group of buildings were built church and primary school (Lot 42, Red Hotel), maternity (Lot 41, White Hotel) and the police station (Lot 44, IV Hotel).
These buildings, designed by Innocent Sabatini, were built between 1927 and 1929. They are all plants with "Y", inscribed in their triangular shaped lot. Two significant events were the visit of Mahatma Gandhi to motherhood in 1931 and the bombing of March 7, 1944, which claimed 50 victims in Lot 41.
Enrico Mancini was born in Ronciglione, Viterbo, October 12, 1896. His family soon moved to Rome in the Testaccio district, where he attended primary school. Became a cabinetmaker, he fought in World War I and was decorated with the Bronze Medal of Valor. After the war he opened a carpentry shop in the San Paolo. Always refused to pass the National Fascist Party, becoming the subject of surveillance and his shop was also set on fire.
In 1942 he joined the Action Party, and after September 8, 1943 had organizational tasks in the Garibaldi Brigade. He was arrested March 7, 1944 by Banda Koch. Torture was then transferred to Regina Coeli, and was shot to Ardeatine March 24, 1944. The
simple plaque was placed Sept. 14, 1943.
HENRY MANCINI
SUFFERING PRISON MARTYRDOM
fearlessly faced
FOR HIS IDEAL OF FREEDOM AND JUSTICE
HEROICALLY
FELL TO THE COMPANIONS WERE ARDEATINE
Action Party
PLACED in eternal memory
Rome 14 - 9 - 1947
SUFFERING PRISON MARTYRDOM
fearlessly faced
FOR HIS IDEAL OF FREEDOM AND JUSTICE
HEROICALLY
FELL TO THE COMPANIONS WERE ARDEATINE
Action Party
PLACED in eternal memory
Rome 14 - 9 - 1947
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