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Italiano: retro della cartolina postale del 21-4-1937 scritta da Amedea Stanzani al marito Antonio Mosca, in visita alla famiglia del figlio Arrigo a Milano, in cui accenna alla promozione a generale di Mario Stanzani, che riteneva essere un suo parente ma di cui non si è potuto documentare un legame di parentela recente.
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Cartolina indirizzata al Sig. Antonio Mosca Corso Sempione 100 Milano

Bologna 21 Aprile XV [n.d.r. 1937]

Caro Antonio, godiamo delle vostre buone notizie. Grazie delle cartoline e dei saluti. Saluta tanto Arrigo ed Esther e bacia i bimbi. Di loro che siamo molto contenti di sentire che sono sani e buoni.

Leggo nel giornale di oggi la promozione di Stanzani a generale di divisione e del generale Cristoforo Ferrari a ispettore generale, del colonello Infante Mario [n.d.r Adolfo] a generale. Arrigo farebbe molto bene a inviar loro i rallegramenti. Diglielo tu che lo faccia.

Addio, noi stiamo bene. Saluta tutti e bacia i bimbi. Saluti e baci con tanti buoni auguri.

Tua Amedea

Saluti e baci a tutti Ornella – Saluti Tino

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