Book ID: CBB997017439

I rifugi antiaerei di Torino (2018)

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Bevilacqua, Paolo (Author)
Gallo, Marzia (Author)
Marconi, Francesco (Author)
Thum, Andrea (Author)
Zannoni, Fabrizio (Author)


Casa Editrice Persiani


Publication Date: 2018
Physical Details: 312
Language: Italian

Con la fine della Seconda Guerra Mondiale, buona parte dei rifugi antiaerei costruiti per proteggere i civili dai bombardamenti vennero chiusi per motivi di sicurezza e smantellati per il recupero dei materiali utili in un piano di ricostruzione generale. Il loro ricordo diventò sempre più lontano nel tempo e nella memoria, e solo le testimonianze di chi visse gli anni di guerra, i lavori di trasformazione delle città e i documenti d’archivio hanno dato la possibilità di riscoprire, a distanza di decenni, alcune di queste strutture ipogee considerate perdute. Il libro analizza quanto messo in atto nella città di Torino dalle autorità sin dai primi anni Trenta in merito all’apprestamento dell’impianto dei ricoveri antiaerei, uno dei pilastri sui quali poggiava l’intero sistema per la protezione della popolazione contro i bombardamenti. Un’attenta analisi descrive le diverse categorie di opere protettive, le disposizioni per il loro allestimento e l’aggiornamento dei parametri di sicurezza sotto un profilo storico-tecnico, mettendo a confronto la documentazione d’archivio con le strutture studiate e rilevate ancora oggi presenti nel sottosuolo della Città. [Abstract translated by Google Translate: This is the abstract in English… With the end of the Second World War, most of the air-raid shelters built in the Italian city of Turin to protect civilians from bombing were closed for safety reasons and dismantled for the recovery of materials useful in a general reconstruction plan. Their memory became more and more distant in time and memory, and only the testimonies of those who lived through the war years, the transformation works of the cities and the archive documents have given the possibility to rediscover, after decades, some of these underground structures considered lost. The book analyzes what the authorities put in place in the city of Turin since the early 1930s regarding the preparation of the anti-aircraft shelter system, one of the pillars on which the entire system for protecting the population against bombing rested. A careful analysis describes the different categories of protective works, the provisions for their preparation and the updating of safety parameters from a historical-technical point of view, comparing the archive documentation with the structures studied and surveyed still present today. underground in the city.]

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Authors & Contributors
Matteo Bigongiari
De Cesaris, Fabrizio
Stefano Bertocci
Fabbricatore, Fabio
Robert V. Gates
Filippo Cappellano
Journals
Air Power History
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
Antiquity
Publishers
University of Nebraska Press
Potomac Books
Gaspari Editore
University Press of Kansas
Guaraldi
Franco Angeli
Concepts
World War II
Bombing, aerial
Science and war; science and the military
Bombs and bombing
Military technology
Technology and war; technology and the military
People
Occhialini, Giuseppe (Beppo) Paolo Stanislao
Levi-Montalcini, Rita
Levi, Giuseppe
Leonardo da Vinci
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, early
Renaissance
20th century, late
19th century
Places
United States
Italy
Turin (Italy)
Japan
Hong Kong
Manchester (England)
Institutions
Red Cross Societies
United States Navy
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