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Luigi Romersa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Luigi Romersa
Luigi Romersa (Boretto, July 5, 1917 - died Rome, March 19, 2007) was an Italian journalist and writer who worked as a war correspondent during the Second World War. He probably was the only Italian to enter USA Army missile bases during the Cold War. He was a friend of Wernher von Braun. He was best known for his essays about World War II. == Biography == Romersa was born in Boretto, near Reggio Emilia, and studied Law in Parma. He started his journalistic career writing for the newspaper ''La Gazzetta di Parma'' (''The Parma Gazette''). He was at first a Benito Mussolini supporter, so he could move to Milan, where he worked for the newspaper ''Corriere della Sera'' (''Evening Courier''). Later, he moved to Rome, where he wrote for the local newspaper ''Il Messaggero'' (''The Messenger''). On Mussolini's invitation, he went to Germany to be present for Nazi war experiments in October 1944 in Rügen Island, in the Baltic Sea: in fact Hitler wanted to show a new bomb to Mussolini.〔( "Author fuels row over Hitler's bomb· Germany 'came close to nuclear device in 1944,' Last living witness saw Baltic test explosion," by John Hooper, The Guardian, 30 September 2005 )〕 This is told in ''Hitler's Bomb'' by the German historian Rainer Karlsch (''Hitlers Bombe'' (''Hitler's Bomb'') - ISBN 3-421-05809-1, released on March 14, 2005). After the war, he worked as a foreign reporter for the weekly magazine ''Tempo'' (''Time'') in Milan. He worked there for decades, traveling around the world, from the South Pole to Israel - during the Six-Day War - and Bahrain, where he covered the 1973 oil crisis. Romersa was also in Kindu, Democratic Republic of Congo, as well as in Port Said, Egypt, in 1956, to be present at French-English attack. He was also interested at NASA's Apollo program. In 1962, he won the Saint Vincent Prize for Journalism.
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