Looks to me like a classic Aussie migrant story of two strong hardworking people who made a life for themselves on the other side of the world full of love, family and appreciation for both their culture and the country that gave them a new start. The Italian community in this country is well loved and people like these demonstrate exactly why. ❤
Cari Rosario e Santina ho visto il video che raccontava la storia della vostra migrazione in australia. Siete stati coraggiosi a partire per un paese cosi' lontano, al giorno d oggi ci si sposta in aereo , se il luogo non ti piace, fai dietrofront, e dopo qualche ora, sei gia a casa, ma quando avete lasciato l italia, il viaggio in nave durava parecchi giorni. Mi fa paicere sentire che ricordate molto bene la lingua italiana
My father was a prisoner of war ww2 captured in Lybia in 1942 with other Italians by the Australian peace core.....unfortunately Italy's war was intangled with Mussolini's and Germany....big mistake....but thats history. So the Italians were put on The Queen Mary ship and brought to Fremantle. Australia from 1942 until 1945 he was a POW. Most of the Italians were moved from one state to another. Qld working on the sugar canes, NSW and Victoria working on all sorts of jobs. The Italian soldiers would make exchanges with the owners of the properties for eg.......my father would say I'll fix your shoes, he was a shoe maker another would say I will mend suits being a tailor and so on.........and they wanted in return...weat flour with tomatoes and a few 🌿 herbs. And when they were allowed in their barracks would cook pasta!!!!!!for everyone including the Army Guards. My father went back to Italy after the war ended 1945/,46. When he saw the state of his town, women, children starving and no help from the Italian's Government he tried to look for work from the south to the north of Italy but it 2as impossible very harsh times for all. So in 1949 he borrowed some money and came back to Australia 🇦🇺. And his reason for this as a young man was I was a POW but I 2as fed 3 times a day! How bad could it be now the war is over". The rest is history papa passed away at age of 99.....he never returned back to Italy.
thank you for sharing your story, I would love to hear more and maybe get you on the reteitalia radio station for an interview. If interested leave me your email and i’ll get in contact
This is the real italian power. Work and family in the first place. Dignity is something that we have in our spirit! Greetings from Welschtirol
Looks to me like a classic Aussie migrant story of two strong hardworking people who made a life for themselves on the other side of the world full of love, family and appreciation for both their culture and the country that gave them a new start.
The Italian community in this country is well loved and people like these demonstrate exactly why. ❤
Bravi Rosario e Santina ci fate sentire orgogliosi di essere italiani.Un abbraccio dal new jersey USA
Cari Rosario e Santina ho visto il video che raccontava la storia della vostra migrazione in australia. Siete stati coraggiosi a partire per un paese cosi' lontano, al giorno d oggi ci si sposta in aereo , se il luogo non ti piace, fai dietrofront, e dopo qualche ora, sei gia a casa, ma quando avete lasciato l italia, il viaggio in nave durava parecchi giorni. Mi fa paicere sentire che ricordate molto bene la lingua italiana
A story so common to many Italian migrants to Australia.
My father was a prisoner of war ww2 captured in Lybia in 1942 with other Italians by the Australian peace core.....unfortunately Italy's war was intangled with
Mussolini's and Germany....big mistake....but thats history. So the Italians were put on The Queen Mary ship and brought to Fremantle. Australia from 1942 until 1945 he was a POW. Most of the Italians were moved from one state to another. Qld working on the sugar canes, NSW and Victoria working on all sorts of jobs. The Italian soldiers would make exchanges with the owners of the properties for eg.......my father would say I'll fix your shoes, he was a shoe maker another would say I will mend suits being a tailor and so on.........and they wanted in return...weat flour with tomatoes and a few 🌿 herbs. And when they were allowed in their barracks would cook pasta!!!!!!for everyone including the Army Guards. My father went back to Italy after the war ended 1945/,46. When he saw the state of his town, women, children starving and no help from the Italian's Government he tried to look for work from the south to the north of Italy but it 2as impossible very harsh times for all. So in 1949 he borrowed some money and came back to Australia 🇦🇺. And his reason for this as a young man was I was a POW but I 2as fed 3 times a day! How bad could it be now the war is over". The rest is history papa passed away at age of 99.....he never returned back to Italy.
Thanks for sharing your dad's inspiring story. God bless the Aussie Italians.
thank you for sharing your story, I would love to hear more and maybe get you on the reteitalia radio station for an interview. If interested leave me your email and i’ll get in contact
La signora parla un Italiano PERFETTO, coniuga benissimo i verbi, complimenti!
Ce ne vuole dopo aver passato così tanti anni lontano dall'Italia
Brilliant!
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