Original 1945 Red Army Release Certificate for an Italian Prisoner of War (POW)
Approximate size : 15X11.5 CM
This is an authentic and historically significant document issued on September 18, 1945, by the Soviet Military authorities to an Italian soldier being released from a POW camp following the end of WWII.
Item Details:
Subject: Bartolomeo Nazroborga (born 1917), an Italian "Ex Prigioniero di Guerra" (Former Prisoner of War).
Soviet Markings: Features a prominent circular stamp of the Red Army Field Post (61967) and Cyrillic text documenting his release.
Italian Transit Markings: Includes stamps from the "Centro Alloggio Udine" (Accommodation Center in Udine, Italy) and the "Corte dei Conti", dated late September 1945.
Historical Context: After the surrender of Italy and the subsequent German collapse, hundreds of thousands of Italian soldiers were processed through Soviet camps. This document tracks his repatriation journey from the East back to Italy.
Condition: The document is in "field-carried" vintage condition, which adds to its historical character. It shows significant edge wear and a large chip on the left side, but the crucial stamps, dates, and names remain clear and legible. It is a raw, powerful artifact of the aftermath of the war in Europe.
Year: 1945
Subject: Military / POW (Prisoner of War)
Conflict: WWII
Country/Region: Italy / USSR (Soviet Union)
Type: Discharge/Repatriation Document
Original/Reproduction: Original
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