Monday, November 1, 2010

Synergeyes Review 2010

DIARY OF CAPTIVITY A LIEUTENANT OF THE TENTH DOCTOR MAS: THE ITALIANS AND THE


Normally when a player is facing a diary of a survivor, you expect a book with 100 pages full of stories and episodes that take you from the beginning of his enlistment at the end of his career. And when you find a short book for the number of pages, I do not think it is reliable and of secondary importance. "Diary in prison" by Enrico Musso, does not belong to these examples mentioned above, as though about 30 fewer pages, I found more 'interesting things to think about how our troops, once the prisoners were living like animals, coming from the private rules of the so-called "Geneva Conventions in the most of every opportunity.
From this little diary I found inspiration to dedicate this post inherent testimonies of soldiers plagued by poor conditions of prisoners, and it 's why I consider it an important piece, to get to know what was' Taranto and Algiers ( the so-called POW).
Enrico Musso in the Tenth, was Lieutenant Doctor: First in the "Avalanche" and then in the last moments of the war was transferred to the "wolf", where he fell prisoner along with other sailor, by the English in Padova. Also like others, he met some national camps, both at Forli, which Afragola Algiers and then ending his misadventure in Taranto, always doing his job as physician with great difficulty.
The booklet is 31 pages, I paid at an affordable price through a friend on Facebook.

Title: Prison Diary
Author: Enrico Musso
Publisher: In your
Availability: Hard

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