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Originally Posted by mobertol
Hadn't seen this thread before -interesting link to earlier thread about the concentration camp in Ossy.
There were several 3rd generation Italian's at junior school with me in Clayton -i remember the Di Mambro's and Philippini's, there was another girl called Lydia but i can't think of the surname...
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Funny how things stick in your mind... I remember the surnames Di Mambro, Philippini and Bacigalupo when I was growing up, couldn't tell you why except I know Bacigalupo was a hairdresser. Probably the exotic sounds of the names made them memorable, but you are probably used to that by now mobertol.