
April 25th is Liberation Day in Italy, a national holiday that marks the end of Nazi occupation and Fascist rule during World War II. But behind the celebrations, the day also sparks heated debates about history, memory, and national identity.
In this episode of Voices of Italy, we explore what April 25th really means today. Why does Liberation Day still divide opinions? How has the way Italians remember (or forget) the Resistance changed over time? And what role does history play in shaping modern Italy's political and cultural landscape?
When it comes to Liberation Day, Italy's past continues to echo into its present, remembering isn’t always as simple as it seems.
If you want to learn more about the personal stories of the Italian Resistance fighters, you can visit the project Noi Partigiani - Memoriale della Resistenza Italiana here.
A big thank you also to the community of Italian Women USA (IWUSA) for their invaluable help and kindness. You can find them on Instagram and Facebook, or visit their website here.
🎧 Tune in for personal reflections, historical insights, and a fresh look at one of Italy’s most important, and complex, national holidays.
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