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First World War: Italian irredentist Cesare Battisti (1875-1916) during the interventionist speech in the Capitalia in Rome, 17 / 05 / 1915"(Entrance of Italy in WWI: interventionist speech of Cesare Battisti in Campidoglio)
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First World War: Italian irredentist Cesare Battisti (1875-1916) during the interventionist speech in the Capitalia in Rome, 17 / 05 / 1915"(Entrance of Italy in WWI: interventionist speech of Cesare Battisti in Campidoglio)
ELD4866665 First World War: Italian irredentist Cesare Battisti (1875-1916) during the interventionist speech in the Capitalia in Rome, 17/05/1915" (Entrance of Italy in WWI: interventionist speech of Cesare Battisti in Campidoglio, 17th May 1915) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) taken from " Storia d Italia" (Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection by Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937); (add.info.: First World War: Italian irredentist Cesare Battisti (1875-1916) during the interventionist speech in the Capitalia in Rome, 17/05/1915" (Entrance of Italy in WWI: interventionist speech of Cesare Battisti in Campidoglio, 17th May 1915) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) taken from " Storia d Italia" (Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
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The captivating photograph captures a significant moment in history, as Italian irredentist Cesare Battisti delivers an impassioned interventionist speech during the First World War. Taken on May 17th, 1915, in the Capitalia of Rome's Campidoglio, this powerful image showcases Battisti's charismatic presence and unwavering determination. Standing tall at the podium, Battisti commands attention with his expressive gestures and resolute gaze. The intensity of his words is palpable as he rallies support for Italy's entrance into the war. His passionate plea echoes through the grand hall, resonating with both patriotism and a call to action. Illustrated by Tancredi Scarpelli in 1930 for Paolo Giudici's "Storia d Italia" this print immortalizes a pivotal moment that would shape Italy's involvement in World War I. It serves as a testament to Battisti's influential role as an advocate for Italian unity and territorial expansion. The composition exudes historical significance, capturing not only Battisti but also the spirit of an entire nation on the cusp of joining one of history's most devastating conflicts. Preserved within private collections today, this photograph from Bridgeman Images' Holbarn Archive offers viewers a glimpse into a defining chapter in Italy's past while honoring those who fought bravely for their country.
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