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appalachiablue

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Tue Dec 15, 2020, 11:24 AM Dec 2020

WWII Vet Reunites With Italian Children He Almost Shot When Liberating A Village In Wartime

'US soldier reunites with Italian children he almost shot during second world war.' Martin Adler, 96, speaks with the three children - now age 79 to 83 - by video call in ‘Christmas miracle.’ The Guardian, Dec. 15, 2020.

A 96-year-old retired American soldier has been reunited with three children he almost accidentally shot in 1944 while liberating an Italian mountain village from the Nazis.

Martin Adler fought along the Gothic Line, and in October 1944 was among the US troops liberating the area surrounding Monterenzio, a village in the Apennines mountains close to Bologna.

He entered a cottage in Monterenzio with a fellow soldier called John Bronsky, thinking it was empty. When they heard a noise coming from a large wicker basket, they thought German soldiers might be hiding inside and so prepared to shoot. At that moment, a panicked mother entered the room shouting: “Don’t shoot … children, children!” Three siblings, aged between three and six, then jumped out of the basket.

Relieved, Adler asked if he could have a photo taken with the children – Bruno, Mafalda and Giuliana – using a camera he had with him. Their mother agreed, but on condition she could dress them in their best clothes.



Seventy-six years later, and now living in Florida, Adler asked his daughter, Rachelle, to try to track down the siblings to see if any were still alive. On 12 December, she posted a message alongside the original photo on a Facebook page for veteran soldiers from the US and Canada who had been stationed in Italy.

The message was seen by Matteo Incerti, an author and journalist from the Emilia-Romagna region who has written a book about the second world war.

Incerti shared the photo on his own Facebook page before locating the area where Adler’s 339thth Regiment of the US 85th Division was based. He contacted a local newspaper, which published the photo, and the story was also carried by the TV channel TG1 and the national press.

As the story was being shared in Italy, Rachelle wrote on her Facebook page: “My dad Martin Adler is being featured in an article in Italy. We are hoping for a holiday miracle to reunite him with these three children he could have mistakenly killed. Thank God he and Bronsky kept their cool.”...

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/15/us-soldier-reunites-with-italian-children-he-almost-shot-during-second-world-war

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WWII Vet Reunites With Italian Children He Almost Shot When Liberating A Village In Wartime (Original Post) appalachiablue Dec 2020 OP
Sweet story. How lovely they all lived so long to be reunited this way. Srkdqltr Dec 2020 #1
nice story Botany Dec 2020 #2
What a wonderful story. Frustratedlady Dec 2020 #3
Indeed, much needed and welcome during this time. appalachiablue Dec 2020 #4
K&R! Omaha Steve Dec 2020 #5

Botany

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2. nice story
Tue Dec 15, 2020, 11:42 AM
Dec 2020

In an emotional reunion, Adler said he would like to live until he’s 100 and come to Italy to meet Bruno, Mafalda and Giuliana when the coronavirus pandemic is over.

“Everyone is calling it a Christmas miracle,” said Incerti. “Adler said this is the nicest thing that has ever happened to him. After the war he suffered from PTSD. He received a bronze medal for saving wounded people, but he also watched a lot of people die.”

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