On the 1939 Register is has ic standing for identy card could i get a copy of this of find out what infomation that was on it i believe it was used for food and call up if Giovanni was italian why would he be on a call as in 1939 he was too old like 60 odd loooking at what other info might be on it
Everyone in Britain was issued with an identity card.
Explanation here. "The 1939 National Identity Card"
https://1911census.org.uk/1939ID cards were abolished in 1952. A person's ID number was used as their NHS number when the National Health Service was set up after the war.
Everyone was issued with a ration book with coupons for food. Clothing coupons were also issued.
Italy was on the the side of Germany in WW2 and declared war on Britain in June 1940. Giovanni Valente would have been classified as an "enemy alien" from that date if he hadn't already become a British subject.
There were 3 categories of enemy aliens, depending on the risk they were considered to pose to Britain's security. Tribunals were set up to decide in which category a person should be placed. Many "enemy aliens" were put in internment camps. There were camps in Manchester and Bury.
There are records of enemy aliens on Find My Past.
"Britain, Enemy Aliens & Internees, "First & Second World Wars"
https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/britain-enemy-aliens-and-internees-first-and-second-world-warsRead explanations in sections "Discover more about these records" and "Available record series".
It says under Second World War that in this series individual index cards record person's name, date & place of birth, nationality, address, occupation, employer's name & address. Some cards have more information on the reverse. However backs of cards in some series haven't been imaged as they may contain sensitive information.
A search for Valente surname found over 100 entries including 2 for the name Giovanni Valente, year of birth 1884.
"Internment of enemy aliens in 1940: The fate of Italians resident in Britain at war"
National Archives website. Men aged 16-70 who had lived in Britain for less than 20 years were considered for internment.
"Enemy Aliens & Internment in England 1939-1940"
https://judeninthemar.org/they-were-the-marens/internment/This is mostly about Germans and Austrians but is useful because it explains in detail categories A,B & C and explains changes in treatment of enemy aliens during the war.