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The first article on page 5 is about her murder: The same article is at [1] How to read this: see here

  • World War II Romanian incident made international news: The Milwaukee Journal, Oct 16, 1940, page 3[1]
  • Nytimes archive: A similar article appeared in the New York Times: 300 GERMAN TANKS AT RUMANIAN PORT: Force, Led by Planes, Pours Into Galati, Across Danube From Soviet Vanguard OTHERS HELD IN ALBANIA But Reports of Aid to Italians Are Unconfirmed--British Refugees Reach Turkey March of Russians Denied, New York Times, October 16, 1940, page

Books she wrote:

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  • In silenzio gioite e soffrite: storia dei servizi segreti italiani dal ... by Andrea Vento[5]

References

  1. ^ "The Milwaukee Journal - Google News Archive Search".
  2. ^ Schiavi, Lea. "Galateo moderno - Schiavi, Lea - Sonzogno - 1937 - ITALIANO - Librinlinea".
  3. ^ "TEMPO 1948 LEA SCHIAVI BORGOSESIA ARTICOLO DI ATTILIO BADODI FOTOGRAFO REGGIO EMILIA".
  4. ^ "Lea Schiavi".
  5. ^ "In silenzio gioite e soffrite".

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