We are pleased to announce this exhibition, which was inaugurated January the 27th, in the Holocaust Remembrance Day, and open to visits until July the 14th. It deals with the theme of Italian diplomacy starting from the enactment of racial laws in 1938 until the armistice in 1943. The exhibition has been made possible thanks to the collaboration between the Shoah Museum and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which made the Historical Diplomatic Archive available. It traces down one of the darkest pages of recent history, but also the valiant deeds of some of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs officers that engaged themselves, among serious dangers, in helping the persecuted Jewish people. The exhibition, which is free, can be visited from Sunday to Thursday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., in Casina dei Vallati, via del Portico d’Ottavia n.29, in the heart of the former Jewish ghetto in Rome.
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