Being Italian-American is a beautiful balancing act. We live in two worlds—rooted in the traditions of the old country while building lives in the new. And in that space between, something truly special is born.
Being Italian-American is a beautiful balancing act. We live in two worlds—rooted in the traditions of the old country while building lives in the new. And in that space between, something truly special is born.
We are the generation that remembers Sunday Mass and Sunday Sauce. That celebrates Thanksgiving with turkey and baked ziti. That speaks English at work but swears in Italian when we stub our toes. Our dual identity is our strength—a fusion of resilience, warmth, and undeniable style.
As the war engulfed the globe, governments on all sides recognized the vital importance of controlling the narrative. In Nazi Germany, Joseph Goebbels, the Minister of Propaganda, orchestrated a relentless campaign of misinformation and indoctrination. Through the pioneering use of radio broadcasts, film, and printed media, the Nazi regime disseminated its twisted ideology, vilifying Jews, demonizing enemies, and glorifying the German war effort. The infamous propaganda machine of the Third Reich played a central role in mobilizing the German populace for war, fostering a fanatical devotion to the cause.