Giordano Bruno Ferrari e Forte Bravetta
In 1944 Forte Bravetta was the scene of continuing executions fascist. On 24th of May before the squad died Giordano Bruno Ferrari, member of the Clandestine Military Front of Rome, commanded by Armellini and then by General Bencivenga.
In the hands of the Germans, Giordano Bruno Ferrari was tortured and subjected to endless interrogations without revealing anything about the Masonic organization of which he was activist.
What astonishes in his history is the great serenity with which this man has sacrificed his life for the sake of an ideal based on equality and freedom, reaffirming with his death these rights.
Giordano Bruno Ferrari lived with the values inherited from his father, focusing on two concepts: the brotherhood and art. Clever apprentice of Calandi and Coleman, in 1914, he frescoed the Universal Exposition in San Francisco.
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