BRANDED: How Italian Immigrants Became 'Enemies' During World War II
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BRANDED: How Italian Immigrants Became 'Enemies' During World War II by Lawrence W. DiStasi. A chronological narrative of the government's preparations in the days before World War II, that exploded in December of 1941 when 600,000 Italian immigrants were hit with the stigma that branded them as "alien enemies' of their adopted country, and then carries out the story after his first publication "Una Storia Segreta" to its postwar conclusions. (2016) 299 pgs