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Center for Italian Studies Book Presentation: Shot Down Over Italy at SBU

Join author John Lanza of Shot Down Over Italy for this book presentation & signing hosted by Stony Brook University, in collaboration with the Long Island State Veterans Home.  

On May 26, 1944, a B-25 Mitchell bomber with a seven-man crew was shot down over Nazi- occupied Italy. At the time, Italy was a battleground in a bloody war of attrition. This crew trained long and hard to prepare for combat, but nothing prepared them for evading the enemy, surviving a prisoner of war camp, or worse still, death. Little was known about the experiences of each crew member after the plane was shot down, even by their families, because evaders have to certify in writing that they will remain silent, prisoners of war choose to remain silent about their hellholes, and the war dead can't tell tales. This all changed in 2006 when the nephew of one of the crew members became curious upon learning that his uncle and another crew member survived the war thanks to the courage of his pilot and two Italian partisans and their families.

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