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José Bozzano : ウィキペディア英語版 | José Bozzano
José Alfredo Bozzano Baglietto (Asunción, Paraguay, December 7, 1895 - December 14, 1969) was a military engineer and senior officer of the Paraguayan navy who designed the gunboats ''Paraguay'' and ''Humaitá'' that were used during the Chaco War in the key role of armed transport ships. In the course of the war, he was the manager of the factories which provided weapons, ammunition, trucks and other materials to the Paraguayan army. ==Life== José Alfredo Bozzano Baglietto was born on December 7, 1895 in the Asunción neighborhood of San Jerónimo, "just fifty metres from the Dockyards", which at that time was located there. The birth date is contained in official documents and was confirmed by his grandson, engineer Luis Lamas Bozzano, curiously because he gave another date (1899) "to remove a few years; pure coquetry", as stated at times his wife, Mrs. Virginia Cardozo of Bozzano, who in turn was the daughter of educator Ramon Indalecio Cardozo and sister of politician Efraím Cardozo. His parents were the Genoese ship owner José Bozzano and the Argentine citizen Benedicta Baglietto. Bozzano spoke Italian, English, French and Guaraní fluenty and had extensive knowledge of classical Greek and Latin. He read Stefan Zweig, Emerson, Kant, Schiller and Goethe. His favorite Paraguayans writers were Manuel Domínguez, Cecilio Báez, Fariña Eloy Núnez, Carlos Zubizarreta and Ruben Bareiro Saguier. He learned piano with Nicolino Pellegrini. Bozzano lingered on Chopin and enjoyed Paraguayan music (his favorite song was ''Ñasaindypé'', composed by Félix Férnandez and José Asunción Flores).
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