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Piero Terracina (12 November 1928 – 8 December 2019) was an
Italian Jewish Italian Jews ( it, Ebrei Italiani, he, יהודים איטלקים ''Yehudim Italkim'') or Roman Jews ( it, Ebrei Romani, he, יהודים רומים ''Yehudim Romim'') can be used in a broad sense to mean all Jews living in or with roots in I ...
manager, Holocaust survivor. He was one of the survivors of the extermination camp at
Auschwitz Auschwitz concentration camp ( (); also or ) was a complex of over 40 concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland (in a portion annexed into Germany in 1939) during World War II and the Holocaust. It con ...
in Nazi-occupied Poland.


Biography


Early life

He was born in Rome into an Italian Jewish family, the last of the four children of Giovanni Terracina and Lidia Ascoli. In the autumn of
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, due to the enactment of Fascist racial laws, Piero, like all Jewish students and teachers, was expelled from Italian public school. Terracina continued his studies in Jewish schools until the summer of
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. Until the autumn of 1938, Italian Jews were in all considered Italians, inserted fully in the Italian economic and social activity. Unfortunately, under the pressure of German Nazism, Italian Fascism also had to align itself and proceed with the slowdowns of Jewish families. After escaping the catch of October 16, 1943, which took place throughout Rome, he was arrested on April 7, 1944, in Rome, following a report from an informer, together with the whole family: the parents, his sister Anna, the brothers Cesare and Leo , uncle Amedeo, grandfather Leone David. All Italians, before being Jews, no one objected in 1944, in order not to fall victim to the fascist regime and suffer the same deportation to the extermination camps reserved for opponents and Jews. The whole Terracina family was detained for a few days in the Regina Coeli prison in Rome, and after a brief stay in the
Fossoli camp The Fossoli camp ( it, Campo di Fossoli) was a concentration camp in Italy, established during World War II and located in the village Fossoli, Carpi, Emilia-Romagna. It began as a prisoner of war camp in 1942, later being a Jewish concentration ...
, on 17 May
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, was then sent to deportation.


Auschwitz

An inhuman travel by train to the
Auschwitz death camp Auschwitz concentration camp ( (); also or ) was a complex of over 40 Nazi concentration camps, concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany, occupied Poland (in a portion annexed int ...
, in a wagon crammed, in 64 persons, beyond horror, in crying and paining also childrens. Nobody could intervene in the train stations, the SS guarded the convoy. As soon as They arrived in
Auschwitz-Birkenau Auschwitz concentration camp ( (); also or ) was a complex of over 40 concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland (in a portion annexed into Germany in 1939) during World War II and the Holocaust. It con ...
, the whole family Terracina was exterminated on the day of arrival except Piero. The extermination camp, not as we see it today, in perpetual testimony of inhuman violence, was immersed in the black smoke of the chimneys. Piero was beaten and divided by the rest of his family. His mother embraced him and never saw her again, the father with his grandfather, as they started towards the gas chamber, greeted him, while he was imprisoned, stripped and shaved, marked with the number A-5506. He asks another prisoner where his parents were and is told that they have been murdered and burned and come out as black smoke from the chimneys. He experienced an unspeakable pain. He was a prisoner, plundered of his dignity as a human being, not a man but an object, a piece. The experience in the
Auschwitz death camp Auschwitz concentration camp ( (); also or ) was a complex of over 40 Nazi concentration camps, concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany, occupied Poland (in a portion annexed int ...
was terrifying and here he met another young Italian deportee, Sami Modiano, from Rhodes, only two years younger than him. Piero and Samuel become fraternal friends, who work together to survive. On January 27, 1945, the allies freed the prisoners of Auschwitz; Piero and Samuel, with other few Italian survivors, including Primo Levi, were freed. The return to life for Piero, as for all Holocaust survivors, was long and painful.


Soviet Union

Weighing only 38 kilos, he was taken by the Russians to a military hospital. He was later taken to the hospital in Lviv. Here he was treated and became aware of the horror suffered, of the inhuman violence of the Nazis. After some time he was sent to a sanatorium in the Black Sea. Here he returns to live. He thanks those who have cured and saved him and after a year he returns to Italy.


Testimony

Since 1980, he performed actions of testimony of the Shoah, conducting meetings in schools, associations, universities, conferences, training seminars, military institutions, radio and television programs and prisons in Italy. In 1997 he was among the witnesses of the documentary film Memoria presented at the
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. He also participated in travels for memory of the Shoah with schools.


Death

He died on 8 December, 2019 in Rome. Three days earlier, the municipality of Campobasso had granted him honorary citizenship. He is buried in the Verano cemetery, next to
Shlomo Venezia Shlomo Venezia ( el, Σλόμο Βενέτσια; 29 December 1923 – 1 October 2012) was a Greek-born Italian Jew. He was a survivor of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Biography Venezia was born in Thessaloniki, where he was arrested ...
, who also survived Auschwitz.


References

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