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WEBLearn how Gino Bartali, one of the most beloved Italian cyclists, risked his life to help save hundreds of Jews during World War II. Discover his achievements, challenges, and …
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WEBJan 27, 2023 · I n 1938 Gino Bartali won the Tour de France and became one of the most famous athletes in Europe. It should have been a triumph—not only for him, but for …
Gino Bartali: The cyclist who saved Jews in wartime Italy - BBC
WEBMay 9, 2014 · Film director Oren Jacoby is describing Gino Bartali, one of the leading cyclists of his era - a three-time winner of the Giro d'Italia, who also notched up two...
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Gino Bartali: How a cyclist's key work saved lives - BBC
WEBMay 5, 2020 · On this day 20 years ago, the iconic Italian cyclist Gino Bartali died of a heart attack. Nearly 80 years ago, the three-time Giro d'Italia and two-time Tour de …
Gino Bartali: The man who helped save Italy’s Jews - CNN
WEBOct 29, 2014 · Gino Bartali was an Italian cyclist who became the hero of a nation following his exploits on two wheels. He won three editions of the Giro d'Italia and …
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WEBGino Bartali, born in Florence in 1914, was a champion road cyclist who won the Italian Giro d'Italia multi-stage race three times (in 1936, 1937 and 1946) and the Tour de France twice (in 1938 and 1948).
WEBMay 5, 2020 · Iconic in Italy, Gino Bartali is lauded as a hero in Israel. He was recognized as Righteous Among the Nations in 2013. The award is given to non-Jews who …
WEBJul 14, 2023 · Learn how Gino Bartali, a devout Catholic and a two-time Tour de France winner, used his fame and bike to save Jews from the Nazis. Discover his secret life, his …
WEBMay 5, 2021 · During World War II, Gino Bartali used his position as a famous road cycling champion to support the Italian Resistance and help, with others, to save the lives of more than 800 Italian Jews.
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WEBMay 25, 2017 · Eighty years ago, an Italian named Gino Bartali won the race. In all, the renowned cyclist won the Giro d'Italia three times (1936, 1937 and 1946) and the Tour de …
Gino Bartali: Cyclist who helped save Italy’s Jews from Nazis
WEBMay 2, 2019 · Gino Bartali was an Italian cyclist who became the hero of a nation following his exploits on two wheels. He won three editions of the Giro d'Italia and …
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WEBGino Bartali (born 1914-07-18 in Ponte a Ema, passed away 2000-05-05) was a former professional road racing cyclist from Italy, active between 1935 and 1954. His best …
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WEBMay 2, 2018 · Italian Giro D'Italia champion Gino Bartali not only excelled in professional cycling, but also in benevolence, having helped Jews oppressed in fascist Italy. Our …
Road To Valor: The Story of Cycling Legend Gino Bartali
WEBRoad to Valor is the inspiring story of legendary cyclist and Righteous Among the Nations humanitarian Gino Bartali, who made the greatest comeback in Tour de France history …
My Italian Secret: The Forgotten Heroes | Official Website
WEBThe untold saga of Italians who rescued Jews and other refugees fleeing the Nazis in World War II. Featuring Gino Bartali, the charismatic Italian cycling hero who risked his life …
Gino Bartali — Wikipédia
WEBGino Bartali, né le 18 juillet 1914 à Ponte a Ema, près de Florence, et mort le 5 mai 2000 dans la même ville, est un coureur cycliste italien. Professionnel de 1935 à 1954, il est …
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WEBScopri la vita e le imprese di Gino Bartali, uno dei più grandi ciclisti italiani, che vinse due Tour de France e si rischiò la vita per aiutare gli Ebrei perseguitati dal regime fascista e …
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