Research
We help academics and family researchers investigate the activities of prisoners of war and partisans in Italy between 1943 and 1945, as well as those of the contadini – the subsistence farmers who risked their lives in sheltering and feeding escapers. This section also contains research articles.
Bibliography

This list focuses on the Allied POW experience in Italy in the Second World War, concentrating on first-hand accounts that cover imprisonment, escape…
Indian PoWs

Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Professor of Art (photography) at the University of Rhode Island, USA, conducts research into the experiences of…
Research guide

The Trust’s guide to researching prisoners of war. This guide focuses on the State Archives in the UK and USA.
Our research posts
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Indian prisoners of war
Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Professor of Art (photography) at the University of Rhode Island, USA, conducts research into the experiences of Indian soldiers who became prisoners of war in Italy while fighting for the Allies. In this article, written for the Monte San Martino Trust in 2020, she explains how she came across their stories of…
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Bibliography
This list focuses on the Allied POW experience in Italy in the Second World War, concentrating on first-hand accounts that cover imprisonment, escape, reaching Switzerland/Allied lines or recapture and transportation to Germany, and, in some instances, postwar return visits to Italy. The date is of first publication, with later editions included only in certain instances.…
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The British war diaries of the Fermano-Maceratese area
Mara Picconi presented her dissertation on “Between History and Literature: the British war diaries in the Fermano-Maceratese area” at Casa della Memoria Association. Her research vividly portrays life in the PoW camps in the Le Marche region, highlighting the unexpected help given to escaped British prisoners by Italians. The event also featured discussions on Freedom…



Our online archive
The memoirs of Allied servicemen on the run in wartime Italy, accounts of the brave Italians who hid them, and information about the PoW camps are all to be found in the Trust’s invaluable archive.
Our partners

Escape Lines Memorial Society
The WW2 Escape Lines Memorial Society (ELMS) is dedicated to the ‘helpers’, escapers and evaders who either organised or used the escape lines of mainland Europe during WW2. Our membership is made up of former WW2 ‘helpers’, escapers and evaders, their families and friends, historians, researchers, and others who are interested in our aims.

Parri Institute
MSMT has a five-year collaboration agreement in the field of research with Istituto Nazionale Ferruccio Parri, which is based in Milan and co-ordinates 65 historical institutes throughout Italy.

Casa della Memoria
Founded in 2001, our association has the aim of recovering and reviving the memory of all the events that directly affected the former prison camp of Servigliano and indirectly the Tenna Valley through the collection of documentary material, testimonies and l welcoming visitors and scholars.

The National Archives
The National Archives and Records Administration is an independent agency of the United States government within the executive branch, charged with the preservation and documentation of government and historical records.

Cambridge University

Allies in Italy
In 2020, the UK-based Monte San Martino Trust and the Istituto Nazionale Ferruccio Parri decided to collaborate on telling the story of the Allied prisoners of the Second World War in Italy. A project to map the prison camps was readily agreed and it was decided to include this in a broader framework, which would systemise the studies carried out in the past and present new evidence on the overall theme of the Allied presence in Italy from 1939 to 1947.
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Bugle Call to Freedom: The PoW Escape from Camp PG 49 Fontanellato 1943

A People’s Courage: Civil resistance in German-occupied Italy Paperback

The Girl with a Peach: Courage and Compassion in Wartime Italy

Escaping has ceased to be a sport – Frank Unwin

To the River: Why would you risk your life and all that you love for a stranger?

Where the Hell Have You Been?: Monty, Italy and One Man’s Incredible Escape

Love and War in the Apennines – Eric Newby
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