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In this episode, we look at Gino Parin’s relationships with three important women in his life: Ella Auler, Fanny Tedeschi, and Magda Springer.
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The painter Gino Parin lived in the port city of Trieste before and during the rise of Italian fascism. Born Jewish, he converted to Catholicism. When Nazi Germany occupied Trieste, Parin was arrested and deported to a concentration camp in Germany, where he died. In this series, we encounter a life full of nuances and complications during the upheavals of the early twentieth century.
Learn more: https://in.nau.edu/martin-springer/
By Martin SpringerIn this episode, we look at Gino Parin’s relationships with three important women in his life: Ella Auler, Fanny Tedeschi, and Magda Springer.
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The painter Gino Parin lived in the port city of Trieste before and during the rise of Italian fascism. Born Jewish, he converted to Catholicism. When Nazi Germany occupied Trieste, Parin was arrested and deported to a concentration camp in Germany, where he died. In this series, we encounter a life full of nuances and complications during the upheavals of the early twentieth century.
Learn more: https://in.nau.edu/martin-springer/