Pope visits Ardeatine caves to pray at war victims'
memorial
PopeFrancis leaves white roses on the Ardeatine caves memorial to those massacred by German troops in March 1944. - AP |
(Vatican Radio) After celebrating Mass to mark All Souls Day
at the Nettuno American War Cemetery on Thursday, Pope Francis travelled to the
Ardeatine Caves where he spent time in prayer at the memorial to victims of a
Second World War massacre.
The Ardeatine caves, or Fosse Ardeatine as they’re called in
Italian, are located on the south-eastern outskirts of Rome, on the site of a
disused volcanic ash quarry.
It was there on March 24th 1944 that German
occupying troops carried out a massacre of 335 Italian men of
all ages and backgrounds. They were shot at close range, in retaliation
for a partisan attack in the city centre the previous day that had
killed 33 German policemen.
Reprisal killings
Hitler himself authorized the reprisal, which called for 10
Italians to be rounded up and shot for each victim of the attack in the central
Via Rasella. Those killed in the caves represented a cross section of Italian
society, some already in jail, including 57 Jews, others rounded up by
security police in the vicinity of the attack. The youngest was a teenage boy,
while the oldest was a man in his late 70s.
Massacre site discovered
The victims were forced to kneel in groups of five and shot
with a bullet to the back of the head. Their bodies were piled up and covered
with rocks inside the caves, which were then sealed with explosives.
It was not the war was over, more than a year later, that
the massacre site was uncovered and the victims were exhumed for burial.
Subsequently, the caves were declared a memorial cemetery and national
monument.
Annual commemoration
Every year, on the anniversary of the killings, a solemn
State commemoration is held at the monument. Popes Paul VI, John Paul II,
Benedict XVI and now Pope Francis have also visited the site to pay tribute to
these innocent victims of war.
(Philippa Hitchen)
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