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Dan Vittorio Segre (1922–2014)

Autor von Ein Glücksrabe : die Geschichte eines italienischen Juden

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Dan Vittorio Segre is president of the Institute of Mediterranean Studies at the University of Lugano, Switzerland

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Segre, Dan Vittorio
Andere Namen
Segre, Vittorio (birth name)
Bauduc, René (pseudonym)
Segre, Vittorio Dan
Avni, Dan
Geburtstag
1922
Todestag
2014
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Italy (birth)
Israel
Land (für Karte)
Israel
Geburtsort
Rivoli, Torino, Italy
Sterbeort
Turin, Italy
Berufe
diplomat
academic
writer
journalist
essayist
autobiographer
Beziehungen
Ben-Gurion, David (friend)
Organisationen
Università della Svizzera italiana, Lugano, Switzerland
Kurzbiographie
Dan Vittorio Segre (also called Vittorio Dan Segre), born in Rivoli, Italy, grew up under Fascism in an affluent, assimilated Jewish family. In 1938, after the introduction of Mussolini's anti-Jewish laws, he fled to the British Mandate of Palestine. There he added the Hebrew name Dan to his own. In World War II, he enlisted in the Jewish Brigade of the British Army, then became an officer in the military of the new State of Israel during the 1948 War of Independence. He served for many years as an Israeli diplomat, a press attaché in Paris, and head of the international division of Israel's public radio service Kol Yisrael. He went on to teach international relations at Oxford University, the University of Haifa, Stanford, MIT, and Bocconi University in Milan. In 1998, Prof. Segre founded the Institute of Mediterranean Studies at the Italian Swiss University of Lugano, and served as its first director. For decades, he also was a journalist for major French and Italian papers such as Le Figaro, Corriere della Sera, and Il Giornale, often using the pseudonym René Bauduc in honor of the surname of his wife Rosetta Bauducco. Prof. Segre wrote numerous books, including three volumes of autobiography: Storia di un ebreo fortunato (Memoirs of a Fortunate Jew, 1985, a bestseller); Il bottone di Molotov: storia di un diplomatico mancato (Memoirs of a Failed Diplomat, 1989); and Storia dell'ebreo che voleva essere eroe (Story of the Jew Who Who Wanted to be a Hero, 2014).

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Libro bellissimo che narra le gesti del Tenente Guillet, praticamente ignorato in Italia, ma ben noto ed ammirato in Inghilterra. Ben scritto ed inquadramento storico molto preciso, esauriente ed istruttivo.
 
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Maistrack | May 28, 2016 |
The author grew up as an assimilated Jew in the Piedmont. Segre's father was a member of the Fascist Party, as most people were prior to WW2 in Italy, according to the author.. When the anti-Jewish laws came into effect, the author, as an 18 year old , was quickly spirited to Palestine. Most of the book is a remembrance of the good life in Italy , tales of young love, skirmishes with servants, favorite chefs and not too much of the difficulties of war and deprivation. Those looking for dramatic stories of escape should look elsewhere.… (mehr)
 
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augustau | 1 weitere Rezension | Jul 22, 2015 |
Fascinating account of growing up as a Jewish Fascist in Italy and relocating to Palestine as a teenager. Filled with interesting insights: Since the Jews in Italy, living in ghettos, did not have the same feelings of local loyalty that most Italians did, they were more comfortable as "Italians" when the country became a single nation. His father was an Italian Fascist and local official and was protected by his neighbors during World War II. As an outsider in Palestine, before it became Israel, (neither Ashkenazic nor Sephardic) Segre saw the politics of nation-building there from a different perspective; although he is quick to admit that his youth and innocence may have made him not as aware as he might have been. He includes vignettes from the lives of people he met; some of them horrific. He did the translation himself, with help mentioned at the beginning of the book.… (mehr)
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raizel | 1 weitere Rezension | Jul 13, 2010 |

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