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Martucci, Spartaco

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TitleMartucci, Spartaco
Family NameMartucci
Given Name(s)Spartaco
GenderMale
Full Biographical DataSpartaco Martucci (Vezzano Ligure 05/12/1912 – 21/11/1997) Sergeant Major Tank Pilot 32nd Tank Regiment, 2nd Btg.(Battalion) Tank L/35 – Comp. Com. – Div. ‘Ariete’ – P.M. 132/C – A.S. Departed from Naples on 22 January 1941on board of the ‘Marco Polo’ Ship Arrived in Tripoli, Africa, on 25 January 1941. Actively fought during WWII until he was captured on 25 December 1941. Captured and interned near Camp Number 103 called ‘Villaggio Agricolo Mameli’ in modern Libya (left there with other wounded soldiers during the second retreat). Transported to Tobruk at New P.O.W. Camp. Boarded on the Hospital Ship Number 25 ‘Somersethsin’. Arrived in Alexandria (Egypt) and transferred by train to Geneifa, to the 19th General Hospital – 7th Ward P.O.W. Hospital until 11 March 1942. Passed through P.O.W. 306th Camp near Geneifa. Interned in the 7th Gate convalescent home for 30 days. Appointed Commander of 2nd Company (made by protected and convalescent personnel). Moved to Camp 310 Suez on 30 July 1942. Boarded on the military ship ‘Duchess of Richmond’ (where he is appointed to command a service unit on the ship) on 9 August 1942. Arrived in South Africa in Durban (Natal) on 26 August 1942 and transported through the Pietermaritzburg transit Camp for his generalities. There he is destined to Zonderwater. Arrived at Zonderwater P.O.W. Camp on 10 September 1942. Appointed as Commander of the 3rd Company of the 40th Camp of the 19th Block. Appointed as Commander of the 2nd Company of Camp 38th of the 10th Block. Assigned to work outside of the camp for 6 months in Bultfontein. Appointed as Commander of the 13th Theatre Company of the 23rd Camp of the 6th Block. Appointed as Commander of the 6th Theatre Company of the 2nd Camp of the 1st Block. Transferred to the 5th Workers’ Camp as deputy commander and, upon the repatriation of the commanding marshal, he assumed command until repatriation. Passed through the Repatriation Camp as Commander of the A/130/89 Group. Transited again through Pietermaritzburg Camp and arrived in Durban, where he boarded the ‘Tusculanum Victory’ ship to Naples, Card n. 3789 Arrived at the port of Naples on 31 December 1946. Continued his military life as an Army Officer in the 132nd Ariete Brigade of the ‘corrazieri’ of the Italian Army in Pordenone until retirement. Died at the age of 85 in 1997.
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P O W Number37966
Honorific32nd Tank Regiment, 2nd Btg.(Battalion) Tank L/35 – Comp. Com. – Div. ‘Ariete’ – P.M. 132/C – A.S
Country Of BirthItaly
Place Of BirthVezzano Ligure (La Spezia)
JourneyNapoli
Tripoli
Tobruk
Alexandria
Geneifa
Suez
Durban
Pietermaritzburg
POW Camp Zonderwater
Bultfontein
Pietermaritzburg
Durban
Napoli
Pordenone
Related Person(s)Martucci, Claudio
Death Date1997-11-21
Country Of DeathItaly
Linked FromNotes from the course on ‘Italian Poetry and Greek Classical Myths’
Notes on ‘La Divina Commedia’
Fencing
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Periods of Captivity

New POW Camp, Tobruk 25 Dec 1941

TitleNew POW Camp, Tobruk 25 Dec 1941
ClassificationPrisoner of War
Place Of CaptureLibya
Date Of Capture1941-12-25
Camp Or Place Held CaptiveNew POW Camp, Tobruk

19th General Hospital in Geneifa/1940 to 11 Mar 1942

Title19th General Hospital in Geneifa/1940 to 11 Mar 1942
ClassificationPrisoner of War
Transport TypeShip
Train
Transport NotesHospital Ship No. 25 ‘Somersethsin’, followed by train
Date Of Internment1940
Camp Or Place Held Captive19th General Hospital in Geneifa

POW Camp 306 in Geneifa

TitlePOW Camp 306 in Geneifa
ClassificationPrisoner of War
Camp Or Place Held CaptivePOW Camp 306 in Geneifa
Role Or WorkCommander
Role Or Work NotesCommander of 2nd Company (made by protected and convalescent personnel)

POW Camp 310 Suez/30 Jul 1942 to 9 Aug 1942

TitlePOW Camp 310 Suez/30 Jul 1942 to 9 Aug 1942
ClassificationPrisoner of War
Date Of Internment1942-07-30
Camp Or Place Held CaptivePOW Camp 310 Suez

Camp Pietermaritzburg/-/26 Aug 1942

TitleCamp Pietermaritzburg/-/26 Aug 1942
ClassificationPrisoner of War
Transport TypeShip
Transport Notestroop transport steamer ‘Duchess of Richmond’
Date Of Transfer/stopover1942-08-26
Camp Or Place Held CaptiveCamp Pietermaritzburg

POW Camp Zonderwater/9 Oct 1942

TitlePOW Camp Zonderwater/9 Oct 1942
ClassificationPrisoner of War
Date Of Internment1942-10-09
Camp Or Place Held CaptivePOW Camp Zonderwater
Role Or WorkCommander
Role Or Work NotesCommander of the 3rd Company of the 40th Camp of the 19th Block; and Commander of the 2nd Company of the 38th Camp, 10th Block

Bultfontein

TitleBultfontein
ClassificationPrisoner of War
Camp Or Place Held CaptiveBultfontein
Role Or WorkCommander
Role Or Work NotesCommander of the 13th Theatre Company of the 23rd Camp of the 6th Block; and Commander of the 6th Theatre Company of the 2nd Camp of the 1st Block

5th Workers' Camp

Title5th Workers’ Camp
ClassificationPrisoner of War
Camp Or Place Held Captive5th Workers’ Camp
Role Or WorkDeputy Commander
Role Or Work Notesdeputy commander and, upon the repatriation of the commanding marshal, he assumed command until repatriation

Repatriation Camp

TitleRepatriation Camp
ClassificationPrisoner of War
Camp Or Place Held CaptiveRepatriation Camp
Role Or WorkCommander
Role Or Work NotesCommander of the A/130/89 Group

Camp Pietermaritzburg/-31 Dec 1946

TitleCamp Pietermaritzburg/-31 Dec 1946
ClassificationPrisoner of War
Camp Or Place Held CaptiveCamp Pietermaritzburg
Date Of Repatriation1946-12-31

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