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Hi! I have noticed your contributions to the article in subject, and would like to submit you the following rough translation I made of Calamandrei's "Ignominy Monument", maybe we could put it in a box or as a bilingual citation in within the article. Your opinion, help and corrections are appreciated! Thanks in advance and best of all, --Piero Montesacro (talk) 17:09, 22 January 2008 (UTC)
Infamy Monument You'll get it Kamarad Kesselring The monument you demand from us, the Italians But with which kind of stone it will be built Is up to us to decide. Not with the smoked ruins Of the unarmed villages Tortured by your extermination Not with the earth of the cemeteries Where our young companions rest in serenity Not with the untouched snow of the mountains That defied you for two Winters Not with the Spring of these valleys Which witnessed your escape But only with the silence of the tortured Harder than any stone Only with this rocky pact Sworn between free men Who voluntarily assembled For dignity and not for hatred Decided to redeem The shame and the terror of the world. On these roads if you will want to return To our places you'll find us again The dead and the alive with the same engagement The People assembled around the monument Whose name is Now and forever RESISTANCE Piero Calamandrei