My father Ken de Souza was held prisoner in PG70 in Fermo for 1 year before he escaped. He then was hidden by the local Contadini for another year untill he could be rescued.
PG70 was used for a few years after the war, but now stands derelict.
About 5-6 years ago, I went on a freedom trail and stayed at the camp for one night. (That was very strange)!
The Town hall wanted to re use the area of PG70, but many were against it due to it's history.
I was asked to help, which I was happy to do as a gesture of thanks to the italians who had helped so many.
I'm not a professional media person, but did my best to change public opinion. Fortunately it worked
The news came out on Monday 27.03.2023 that 15M has been raised and the camp will be reused. It will contain shops, small businesses, flats and a hospital.
For our relatives who escaped and were hidden by the local peasants and a terribly high risk to their own lives, I think this is a wonderful way of saying "Thank You"
8000 men were held in PG70 mainly Navy & Army and a couple of RAF.
When I stayed in the camp for one night it was full of pidgeons.