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http://www.italiangenealogy.com/forum/italian-history-cultur..." The complete list of soldiers who were POW's during WW1 is kept at Archivio Centrale dello Stato in Rome. There are 80 thick books with the names of the soldiers Those names are not on line, and the archivist says that if you need to find a name, you need to go page by page on 80 books I hope it helps bye Riccardo "
" djgraziano 25 Apr 2013, I was at the Stato Cuivile Archives in Rome this month to find records of my grandfather who was taken prisoner by the Germans in WW1. There are over 50 volumes of records, not indexed or in any particular order. You have to go through each page. I went through about 10,000 pages before I found the record on my grandfather, but I found it. It was worth the effort. "
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