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il milite ignoto

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Chi era il Milite Ignoto?

Si tratta del corpo di un militare, la cui identità è sconosciuta, scelto nel 1921 per rappresentare tutti i soldati italiani caduti durante la Prima Guerra Mondiale e mai identificati. Essendo rimasti anonimi questi militari non hanno mai ricevuto una sepoltura degna. L'identità del Milite Ignoto, quindi, nasce per restare volontariamente sconosciuta: a distanza di oltre 100 anni dalla costruzione della tomba del Milite Ignoto, non sono mai stati effettuati rilievi o analisi sulla salma, nonostante i nuovi strumenti tecnologici potrebbero di fatto aiutare nell'identificazione del corpo.

L'idea fu del colonnello Giulio Douhet, che nell'agosto del 1920 propose di onorare la salma di un soldato che rappresentasse tutti coloro che morirono per difendere la Patria. La Prima Guerra Mondiale si concluse in meno di due anni. Lo scontro fu parecchio violento, con circa 90 000 soldati italiani caduti. La proposta aprì un dibattito, che si concluse con il deputato Cesare Maria De Vecchi, ex combattente. La legge fu approvata da Camera e Senato, per poi essere promulgata l'11 agosto 1921. La legge stabiliva che il 4 novembre, anniversario della vittoria dell'Italia nella Prima Guerra Mondiale, la salma di un soldato sconosciuto sarebbe dovuta essere seppellita all'Altare della Patria.

La storia del Milite Ignoto

L'allora Ministro della Guerra, Luigi Gasparotto, ordinò la creazione di una commissione militare speciale incaricata di ricercare e riesumare 11 salme di soldati italiani ignoti, una per ogni campo di battaglia esistente lungo i 700 chilometri dell’ex fronte italiano. La procedura avrebbe dovuto svolgersi in una maniera specifica: i corpi avrebbero dovuto essere riesumati da tombe isolate o, se non possibile, da cimiteri di guerra; le salme selezionate non avrebbero dovuto possedere nessun elemento distintivo in grado di ricollegare il soldato alla sua identità o al reparto di appartenenza e, soprattutto, nessuno avrebbe dovuto conoscere il luogo di esumazione, per evitare che la provenienza del corpo potesse ricondurre al luogo della battaglia che era costata la vita al soldato. Una volta selezionati gli 11 corpi, la commissione decise di affidare la scelta della salma del Milite Ignoto a una delle madri che avevano perso un figlio durante la Prima Guerra Mondiale, in rappresentanza di tutte coloro che avevano visto partire i propri figli per il fronte senza questi facessero ritorno. L'incarico fu affidato a Maria Bergamas, madre del soldato Antonio Bergamas, che nel 1915 aveva disertato l’esercito austriaco per arruolarsi volontariamente in quello italiano col nome fittizio di Antonio Bontempelli. Morto nel 1916, il militare fu dichiarato disperso a seguito di un bomba che distrusse il cimitero dove era stato sepolto. Il 28 ottobre 1921 Maria Bergamas scelse la penultima bara tra le 11 selezionate e posizionate in fila davanti alla Basilica di Aquileia (UD), gridando prima il nome del figlio per poi inginocchiarsi per abbracciare il feretro. continua su: https://www.geopop.it/chi-era-il-milite-ignoto-e-cosa-rappresenta-la-sua-tomba-allaltare-della-patria/ https://www.geopop.it/

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