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  • Ponte Vecchio - Wikipedia
    During World War II, the Ponte Vecchio was not destroyed by the German army during their retreat at the advance of the British 8th Army on 4 August 1944, unlike all the other bridges in Florence [12][13] This was, according to many locals and tour guides, because of an express order by Hitler [14][15][16] Access to the Ponte Vecchio was
  • The Ponte Vecchio: The only bridge in Florence that survived WW2 . . .
    During World War II, the Ponte Vecchio was not destroyed by Germans during their retreat in the face of the advancing British 8th Army on August the 4th, 1944, unlike all other bridges in Florence Instead, they blocked access by demolishing the medieval buildings on each side
  • The Destruction of Florence‘s Bridges and Nazi Atrocities in Italy . . .
    The Germans proceeded to detonate charges on most of Florence‘s historic bridges, turning centuries-old stone masterpieces into piles of rubble Only the iconic Ponte Vecchio was spared thanks to the intervention of a German officer named Gerhard Wolf, who had studied in Florence before the war and sought to protect the recognizable landmark
  • The Detonation of the Bridges of Florence and German Atrocities in . . .
    In the summer of 1944, there was a great fear in the city that the Nazis would ravage the city, and in particular detonate the Renaissance bridges across the River Arno Despite frantic negotiation with the Nazis by high-ranking members of the city council among others, it seemed that the Nazis were intent on the detonation
  • Gone But Not Lost: The Bridges of Florence during World War II
    At about four o’clock in the morning of 4 August, a few hours after the demolition of the Ponte alle Grazie, a tremendous roar heralded the destruction of the Ponte Santa Trinita, whose statues were sent hurtling into the river
  • Who saved the Ponte Vecchio from Nazi bombs?
    On September 1, 1944, Florence, thanks to its great strength and to the Comitato Toscano di Liberazione Nazionale (CTLN) (the first of its kind), Florence definitively freed herself from the invasion But the question remains: why was Ponte Vecchio saved?
  • The Rich and Fascinating History of the Ponte Vecchio
    Did you know that Ponte Vecchio is the only bridge in Florence that managed to survive World War II? It’s true, when the Nazi forces started to retreat in late 1944, each and every bridge in the city had been destroyed entirely
  • Ponte Vecchio Bridge - Facts and History of Italian Old Bridge
    At the end of World War II, While Germans retreated from North Africa through Italy, Ponte Vecchio was only bridge in Florence that Germans did not destroy (it is said that bridge was spared by personal order from Hitler)


















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