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Carlo Angela

Carlo Angela (9 January 1875 – 3 June 1949) was an Italian doctor, who has been recognized as a "Righteous Among the Nations" for his efforts during World War II in saving Jewish lives. He is the father of TV journalist and science writer Piero Angela and grandfather of Alberto Angela.

Early life edit

Angela was born a Olcenengo, Province of Vercelli.

He graduated with a degree in medicine in 1899 at the University of Turin. In Paris he attended the Neuropsychiatry courses held by Babinski. During World War I he was an officer of the Italian Red Cross at the "Vittorio Emanuele III" Territorial Hospital of Turin.

Political activity edit

He joined politics after World War I, by joining the Democrazia Sociale movement, a political movement born from the ashes of the Partito Radicale Storico. Within the party there were many contradictions: together with left-wing deputies there were others who became ministers in the first government run by Mussolini, formed after the march on Rome. Then Angela left the party and allied with the reformist Socialists led by Ivanoe Bonomi, whom he ran with at the elections of 6 April 1924, without being elected.

After the murder of Giacomo Matteotti, in June 1924, Carlo Angela openly blamed the fascists from the pages of the weekly paper Tempi Nuovi.

Humanitarian actions edit

The government's reaction to this article was to set the newspaper's office on fire and Angela fled to San Maurizio Canavese. There, he became health director of the clinic for mental diseases "Villa Turina Amione". It was there that Angela offered a safe haven to numerous antifascists and Jews during the German Occupation and the Repubblica Sociale Italiana, by forging the medical cards to justify their stay inside the clinics. He diagnosed patients incorrectly and changed names or nationalities.[1] In his rescue he was helped by Vice-Director dr. Brun, by sister Tecla and by the nurses Fiore De Stefanis, Carlo and Sante Simionato. As suspected by the fascist police, Mr. Angela was summoned and interrogated in Turin and he also ran the risk of being shot during a retaliation.

After World War II edit

During the Liberation, Carlo Angela was appointed mayor of San Maurizio Canavese. Afterwards he ran for the first democratic elections after longer than twenty years, in the same list as Norberto Bobbio, Massimo Mila and Ada Gobetti Marchesini.

He also became the President of the Molinette hospital in Turin.

He was initiated in Freemasonry since 1905.[2] where he was conferred of the 33 degree of the Scottish Rite.[3] After the end of the Second World War, he became Grand Master of the Lodge "Propaganda" of Turin until his death, and President of the Grand Master Council of the same city.

He died in 1949. On 8 June it was afforded the related ritual in the Temple of "Propaganda".[4]

Medal of "Righteous among the Nations" edit

The necessary requirements for a man to be acknowledged as a "Righteous" are three: saving Jews, doing so under the threat of a serious life risk, and never getting any reward for this.

The deeds of Angela remained unknown for more than 25 years because of his family's reserve, and were only revealed in 1995, when Anna Segre decided to publish the diary of her father Renzo, written during the time when he had escaped the extermination camps together with his wife Nella in the clinic "Villa Turina Amione"[5]

Based on the evidence and the testimonies collected and presented to it, on 29 August 2001 an Israeli committee awarded Professor Angela the Medal as a Righteous among the Nations and inserted his name into the Garden of the Righteous at the Yad Vashem museum in Jerusalem: the awarding ceremony took place in San Maurizio Canavese on 25 April 2002.[6] The Adviser of the Israeli Embassy in Rome, Tibor Schlosser, in the name of the world's Jewish community as a whole, assigned the award to Sandra and Piero, Carlo Angela's children.

Since 3 June 2000, a street holds the name of Carlo Angela in San Maurizio Canavese and a plaque was put up over entrance of the Town Hall.

References edit

  1. ^ Anna Malvezzi "Carlo Angela, a 'Righteous Gentile'" The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation
  2. ^ Filippa, Marcello (2001). La morte contesa (in Italian). Paravia Scriptorium. p. 206. ISBN 8839562478.
  3. ^ Brunetta, F. (26 January 2013). "Carlo Angela, medico, massone, "Giusto tra le Nazioni"". GOI (in Italian). from the original on 17 June 2017.
  4. ^ "Carlo Angela". L'Acacia Massonica (in Italian). Vol. III, no. 7. 1949. p. 196..
  5. ^ Renzo Segre, Venti mesi [Twenty Months] (Sellerio: Palermo 1995).
  6. ^ Carlo Angela – his activity to save Jews' lives during the Holocaust, at Yad Vashem website

Sources edit

  • Segre, Renzo (1995). Venti mesi. Palermo: Sellerio.
  • Gutman, Israel; Bracha Rivlin; Liliana Picciotto (2006). I giusti d'Italia: i non ebrei che salvarono gli ebrei, 1943-45. Milan: Mondadori. pp. 18–19.
  • Liguori, Pier Francesco (1999). Percorsi della memoria - Storia della Croce Rossa a Torino - Parte I: 1864-1956. Editrice Morra. pp. 51–52.
  • Pacifici Noja, Ugo G. and Silvia (2010). Il cacciatore di giusti: storie di non-ebrei che salvarono i figli di Israele dalla Shoah. Cantalupa Torinese: Effatà.

External links edit

  • Carlo Angela on Gardens of the Righteous Worldwide Committee - Gariwo 23 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine

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Carlo Angela 9 January 1875 3 June 1949 was an Italian doctor who has been recognized as a Righteous Among the Nations for his efforts during World War II in saving Jewish lives He is the father of TV journalist and science writer Piero Angela and grandfather of Alberto Angela Contents 1 Early life 2 Political activity 3 Humanitarian actions 4 After World War II 5 Medal of Righteous among the Nations 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksEarly life editAngela was born a Olcenengo Province of Vercelli He graduated with a degree in medicine in 1899 at the University of Turin In Paris he attended the Neuropsychiatry courses held by Babinski During World War I he was an officer of the Italian Red Cross at the Vittorio Emanuele III Territorial Hospital of Turin Political activity editHe joined politics after World War I by joining the Democrazia Sociale movement a political movement born from the ashes of the Partito Radicale Storico Within the party there were many contradictions together with left wing deputies there were others who became ministers in the first government run by Mussolini formed after the march on Rome Then Angela left the party and allied with the reformist Socialists led by Ivanoe Bonomi whom he ran with at the elections of 6 April 1924 without being elected After the murder of Giacomo Matteotti in June 1924 Carlo Angela openly blamed the fascists from the pages of the weekly paper Tempi Nuovi Humanitarian actions editThe government s reaction to this article was to set the newspaper s office on fire and Angela fled to San Maurizio Canavese There he became health director of the clinic for mental diseases Villa Turina Amione It was there that Angela offered a safe haven to numerous antifascists and Jews during the German Occupation and the Repubblica Sociale Italiana by forging the medical cards to justify their stay inside the clinics He diagnosed patients incorrectly and changed names or nationalities 1 In his rescue he was helped by Vice Director dr Brun by sister Tecla and by the nurses Fiore De Stefanis Carlo and Sante Simionato As suspected by the fascist police Mr Angela was summoned and interrogated in Turin and he also ran the risk of being shot during a retaliation After World War II editDuring the Liberation Carlo Angela was appointed mayor of San Maurizio Canavese Afterwards he ran for the first democratic elections after longer than twenty years in the same list as Norberto Bobbio Massimo Mila and Ada Gobetti Marchesini He also became the President of the Molinette hospital in Turin He was initiated in Freemasonry since 1905 2 where he was conferred of the 33 degree of the Scottish Rite 3 After the end of the Second World War he became Grand Master of the Lodge Propaganda of Turin until his death and President of the Grand Master Council of the same city He died in 1949 On 8 June it was afforded the related ritual in the Temple of Propaganda 4 Medal of Righteous among the Nations editThe necessary requirements for a man to be acknowledged as a Righteous are three saving Jews doing so under the threat of a serious life risk and never getting any reward for this The deeds of Angela remained unknown for more than 25 years because of his family s reserve and were only revealed in 1995 when Anna Segre decided to publish the diary of her father Renzo written during the time when he had escaped the extermination camps together with his wife Nella in the clinic Villa Turina Amione 5 Based on the evidence and the testimonies collected and presented to it on 29 August 2001 an Israeli committee awarded Professor Angela the Medal as a Righteous among the Nations and inserted his name into the Garden of the Righteous at the Yad Vashem museum in Jerusalem the awarding ceremony took place in San Maurizio Canavese on 25 April 2002 6 The Adviser of the Israeli Embassy in Rome Tibor Schlosser in the name of the world s Jewish community as a whole assigned the award to Sandra and Piero Carlo Angela s children Since 3 June 2000 a street holds the name of Carlo Angela in San Maurizio Canavese and a plaque was put up over entrance of the Town Hall References edit Anna Malvezzi Carlo Angela a Righteous Gentile The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation Filippa Marcello 2001 La morte contesa in Italian Paravia Scriptorium p 206 ISBN 8839562478 Brunetta F 26 January 2013 Carlo Angela medico massone Giusto tra le Nazioni GOI in Italian Archived from the original on 17 June 2017 Carlo Angela L Acacia Massonica in Italian Vol III no 7 1949 p 196 Renzo Segre Venti mesi Twenty Months Sellerio Palermo 1995 Carlo Angela his activity to save Jews lives during the Holocaust at Yad Vashem websiteSources editSegre Renzo 1995 Venti mesi Palermo Sellerio Gutman Israel Bracha Rivlin Liliana Picciotto 2006 I giusti d Italia i non ebrei che salvarono gli ebrei 1943 45 Milan Mondadori pp 18 19 Liguori Pier Francesco 1999 Percorsi della memoria Storia della Croce Rossa a Torino Parte I 1864 1956 Editrice Morra pp 51 52 Pacifici Noja Ugo G and Silvia 2010 Il cacciatore di giusti storie di non ebrei che salvarono i figli di Israele dalla Shoah Cantalupa Torinese Effata External links editCarlo Angela il giusto ritrovato from Diario of 24 January 2003 Carlo Angela on Gardens of the Righteous Worldwide Committee Gariwo Archived 23 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carlo Angela amp oldid 1185349544, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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