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mosquitoes in the desert

  • Thread starter Thread starter Exatem
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As you may have guessed from my previous intervention, the protagonist of history is my grandfather.
Some time ago my father found at the bottom of an old drawer in the house of my grandparents, documents belonging to my grandfather from the times of the war, when he served as a sergeant of artillery in northern Africa.
I asked Marco if he could help me somehow rebuild my grandfather's military career, both through the documents and with the help of family memories, with the stories my grandfather occasionally told his children first and then to his grandchildren.
I officially thank Marco on behalf of my entire family for the excellent work he has done, not only has he faithfully reconstructed historical events, but he also managed to tell in an equally true way the story of my grandfather.
I didn't ask much, but I'm glad I did, and that's why I can't help but be grateful.
 
Hello technical_plast,
we had understood:)

as a simple reader of history, I thank you for agreeing to Marco that we can publish such an interesting story.
 
Guys, thank you.
I really enjoyed writing this story (I think it's what I've written so far, along with another one, who excites me more), he passionates me a lot and, after being authorized to make it public, he gave me great satisfaction to share it with you.
and find your appreciation.
fantastic story, you made me think of my grandfather's stories.
ps. "San Marco Battaglione"
big exa
 
a friend who read it and liked it as to you, suggested I expand it and publish it making it similar to a novel.
smiling I explained to him that I'm not a writer and less than ever a novelist so he won't do anything.
I am extremely pleased that history has liked it because it is true and the words you address me are more than an unexpected gratification.
I have to thank technical_plast for trusting and "trusted" giving me the opportunity to "study" an aspect of the historical period not well known.
I have to thank all of you for the satisfaction you give me.
I have to thank my family who bears my hours in front of books and computers.
I have to thank all my grandparents as Sebastiano for sacrificing myself for my country.
 
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I have to thank all my grandparents as Sebastiano for sacrificing myself for my country.
You know this is a story like my grandfather's? :finger::smile:

He told us that he was sent to Ethiopia... but I don't think he had all the "peripezie" of Sebastiano.
 
a friend who read it and liked it as to you, suggested I expand it and publish it making it similar to a novel.
smiling I explained to him that I'm not a writer and less than ever a novelist so he won't do anything.
I am extremely pleased that history has liked it because it is true and the words you address me are more than an unexpected gratification.
I have to thank technical_plast for trusting and "trusted" giving me the opportunity to "study" an aspect of the historical period not well known.
I have to thank all of you for the satisfaction you give me.
I have to thank my family who bears my hours in front of books and computers.
I have to thank all my grandparents as Sebastiano for sacrificing myself for my country.
It's us who thank you... and then I, you know I like history.
and of course I thank technical for having authorized the publication.
but you never dare + say that you exatem are not a novelist, perhaps you are not as such, but you certainly have the potential.
Hi.
 
Thanks again to you exatem and also to technical_plast for sharing with all those who are memories of a loved one.
 
I'm glad the story liked it, it was necessary to make it public, it's a piece of our Italian history.
Everything seems so far, so many things have changed, and yet, that piece of history has changed without doubt the world in which we live now.
I'm glad exa wrote it, and I'm glad everyone liked it.
 
Just now I find time to fix some photos and publish it.

some are of the period before the war, others are of the war period and prison.
 

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It's the photos that technical_plast sent me and I didn't publish because I think it didn't touch me.
I'm glad that now he's been able to find the time to post them so that you all have the way to see them.


I meanwhile I'm re-elaborating "sailing in the desert" in a broader and deeper version but it's a "periodaccio" and I don't have much time available.
will be enriched by today's photos.
Bye.
 

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