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The Most and the Less of Freedom

Summary by La Nacion
In 1942, with Nazism slaughtering Europe, Paul Éluard (1895-1952), a surrealist poet whose works devoted to politics and love would reach eternal resonances, wrote a poem entitled “Libertad”, which the British air force printed in millions of flyers thrown on the soil of England to fuel the resistance of the country that most courageously faced the monster. Then the poem/song “I appoint you freedom”, written by Italian singer Gian Franco Pagliar…

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In 1942, with Nazism slaughtering Europe, Paul Éluard (1895-1952), a surrealist poet whose works devoted to politics and love would reach eternal resonances, wrote a poem entitled “Libertad”, which the British air force printed in millions of flyers thrown on the soil of England to fuel the resistance of the country that most courageously faced the monster. Then the poem/song “I appoint you freedom”, written by Italian singer Gian Franco Pagliar…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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