Later his unit kills people in retribution for attacks by insurgents in the area where he recognizes among the dead various civilians he observed the previous day. He also meets Elias, wearing Silvestri's pants (which he seems to have forgotten at the site), and Johannes, Elias' father.
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Despite its alliance with Germany, the Fascist regime responded equivocally to German demands first to concentrate and then to deport Jews residing in Italian occupation zones in Yugoslavia, Greece, and France to killing centers in the German-occupied Poland. Italian military authorities generally refused to participate in mass murder of Jews or to permit deportations from Italy or Italian-occupied territory; and the Fascist leadership was both unable and unwilling to force the issue.
Despite some tolerated revenge killings in the immediate aftermath of the war, Italian authorities conducted relatively few trials of collaborators, even of those who served the Germans in the Salò regime.
Methods: 110 cases of mothers killing 123 of their own offspring from 1976 to 2010 were analyzed. Each case was classified using 13 dichotomic variables. Descriptive statistics and hierarchical cluster analysis were performed both for cases and variables, and significant differences between clusters were analyzed.
Results: The Italian sample of neonaticides (killings of children within the first day of life) was found to satisfy all evolutionary predictions for an evolved behavioral, emotional and motivational pattern to increase fitness, showing a consistent profile for offending mothers. Relatively young, poor women with no partner kill their offspring non-violently, either directly or through abandonment, and they attempt to conceal the body. These women have no psychopathologies and never attempt suicide after killing their children. All neonaticide cases fall in a single cluster that is distinct from all other offspring killings by mothers. Infanticide (killing of children within the first year of life) and filicide (killing of children after the first year of life) do not significantly differ according to any of the variables measured. The common profile of mothers who have committed infanticide or filicide includes psychopathology, suicide or attempted suicide after killing their children, violent killing of their victims, and no attempt to conceal the victims' bodies. These results suggest that maternal infanticide and filicide represent an improper functioning of adaptation, and their profile are much more variable than those of neonaticide offenders.
Former two-time Premier Giuliano Amato appealed to French President Emmanuel Macron to either refute or confirm his assertion about the cause of the crash on June 27, 1980, which killed all 81 persons aboard the Italian domestic flight.
Introduction: Fish kills are events of strong emotional impact on the population because of the frequent suspicion that they can be the result of serious pollution accidents. As a matter of fact, they are often due to natural occurrences, such as low levels of dissolved oxygen in the water, but in many cases the causes remain unknown. Fish are particularly sensitive to pesticides and pyrethroids are reported to be the most ecotoxicologically active in the aquatic environment. Nevertheless, the reported cases of massive wild fish mortalities due to these toxicants are very few. This paper describes a fish kill episode occurred in the Padua Province (Veneto Region - North Eastern Italy) which involved several fish species and for which it was possible to identify the cause in the presence of pyrethroids in the water.
Discussion: According to the results of the performed analyses, we can reasonably state that the described episode had been caused by the exposure of biota to high concentrations of pyrethroids. The present case report significantly contributes to the limited literature available on pesticides-related fish kills. Moreover, it highlights the importance of sharing protocols for fish kill management at a national level, as this would help to better define the roles of the different institutions involved and to improve the investigation and the reporting of these events.
Prosecutors in Italy said Wednesday that a bear that killed a jogger in the Alps last week previously attacked two other people, Reuters reports. Andrea Papi, 26, was found dead on April 6 after going for a run in the mountainous region of Trentino-Alto Adige.
An explosive and unsubstantiated allegation that Paris gave the order to shoot down an Italian passenger jet in a bid to kill Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi in 1980 risks sparking a diplomatic row between Italy and France.
In an interview with Rome daily Repubblica published on Saturday, former Italian Prime Minister Giuliano Amato claimed that the French air force inadvertently fired a missile that downed Itavia Flight 870 en route from Bologna to Palermo. The crash over the Mediterranean killed all 81 people on board and led to rampant speculation in Italy about the cause.
More than 20 people have been killed and 18 injured after a bus carrying foreign tourists crashed off an elevated overpass, plunged some 15 metres (50 feet) and caught fire near Venice in northern Italy, officials said.
Vengeance for the attack was swift and draconian. After receiving permission from Hitler himself, Herbert Kappler, the SD (Security Service of the SS) Chief in Rome, immediately ordered massive retaliation. The reprisal he called for entailed the execution of ten Italians for every policemen killed. This meant putting 330 people to death. No protests came from the Wehrmacht. Both Lieutenant General Kurt Mälzer, commander of the army in Rome, and Colonel General Eberhard Mackensen, head of the 14th Army, supported the horrendous proposal. So did Field Marshal Albert Kesselring, supreme commander of German forces in Italy.
The majority of the victims taken by the SD were Italians already serving prison sentences, many of them for their activities in the Resistance. After the Nazis finished rounding up the hostages, they held 335 men, five over the quota. 57 of them were Jews. Some were just grabbed randomly off the streets of Rome. The youngest was 15, the oldest over 70. Not a single one of them had any direct connection to the bombing.
The next day, March 24, the SD brought them to the Fosse Ardeatine (Ardeatine Caves) on the outskirts of Rome. There the early Christians had buried their martyrs. This place, so tied to the history of persecution, became a new site of mass death. Kappler denied priests permission to tend to the hostages before they were murdered. He entrusted the killing to his subordinates, Erich Priebke and Karl Hass. In groups of five, the victims were dragged into the caves. And shot in the back of the head. Each group of the condemned knelt on the corpses of the slain. Priebke crossed off their names from a list as the hostages entered. It was sheer butchery. 335 people were murdered without hesitation, without mercy, and without a sign of remorse.
Sometimes, the plants we choose are not suited for their site. It might be too dry, too sunny, or the plant itself just might be a stinker. Such is the case with Italian arum weeds. While attractive and useful in its native range, when brought to certain regions, it will take over and become obnoxiously invasive. Below are some tips on how to kill arum and take back your garden beds.
A trial by Washington State University determined that herbicides with three percent glyphosate with sulfometuron resulted in no top growth. Other herbicides may provide effective control in top growth but must be followed up in successive years to finally kill the bulbs.
Although the landlocked central African nation has been plagued by insecurity this year, the killings on Sunday night in the northern district of Kiremba were the first to target foreign aid workers since 2007.
Last week, nine riot police vans pulled up at Cuori Liberi animal sanctuary in Pavia, Italy. They were there to kill nine rescued pigs because they lived within an African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreak area.
The killings were ordered by Italian authorities as part of government policy to stop the spread of ASF. The disease is a threat to the profitability of the pig farming industry. This year, 34,000 pigs have so far been slaughtered on 12 farms within the Lombardy region where Pavia is located.
The sanctuary says that it tried to convince the authorities to let their own vet come and put the pigs to sleep if that was necessary. The outcome they wanted to avoid was the pigs being gassed or shot, as happens on farms with ASF outbreaks. The authorities are said to have refused to provide any assurances about how the pigs would be killed.
The day before the pigs were killed at Cuori Liberi, the International Organization for Animal Protection (OIPA) sent an urgent request to authorities to spare their lives. It pointed out that the animals were isolated and not destined for the food chain, meaning they were not at risk of spreading ASF further.
Evidence indicates that low pathogenic avian flu strains (not likely to be deadly) have mutated into high pathogenic (deadly) strains on farms. Intensive farming creates the right conditions for such viruses to mutate and spread rapidly. These deadly strains have then infected wild birds, killing many and making them vectors of the disease.
The events at Cuori Liberi appear to be another example of how law enforcement is increasingly being used to seemingly protect the interests of the meat industry. Some activists have pointed out that the deployment of dozens of riot police to kill ten pigs seems excessive by any measure.
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