10th Mountain Division- Italian Alpini Peace Monument
Details:
Located in the grassy center of the Piazza di 10th Mountain Division (10th Mountain Division Square).
A large rock, about 7 feet tall, with the sculptures of two mountain soldiers meeting the peak; one is an Italian Alpino Soldier, the other a soldier of the 10th Mountain Division.
From the Linea Gotica Website: Querciola was on the part of the Gothic Line running from Riva Ridge to Monte Belvedere. All the attacks launched on the summit of Belvedere by Armando’s partisans and the American mountain troops passed through here. On 28 September 1944 the German column responsible for the Ca’ Berna massacre also passed through Querciola on its way to Ronchidoso.
The square named after the American Mountain troops and contains a monument to them. On 2015, a plaque was added to the monument to commemorate the American Jewish doctor awarded the Bronze Star for his work on Monte Cappel Buso, who was killed shortly afterwards, early in March 1945, during the battle to take Castel d’Aiano (Sassomolare). (See this website: PFC Andrew Goldstein Memorial Plaque, for more information)
This monument was placed by a local Alpini Association (Italian Mountain Troop Association) in 1988.
Monument Text:
The text is written in Italian and reads:
ALPINI PER LA PACE
LA GENTE
DI QUESTE MONTAGNE
RICORDA
I VALOROSI COMBATETTENTE
DELLA 10TH MOUNTAIN DIVISION
QUERCIOLA
3.6.1988
The English translation:
ALPINE TROOPS FOR PEACE
THE PEOPLE
OF THESE MOUNTAINS
REMEMBER
THE VALOROUS 10TH MOUNTAIN DIVISION
QUERCIOLA
MARCH 6, 1988
Commemorates:
People:
Units:
10th Mountain Division
5th Army
85th Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division
86th Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division
87th Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division
Italian Alpini
Wars:
WWII
Battles:
Gothic Line
Italian Campaign
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