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“And when the war is once over and fate in the meantime has not snuffed me out. If the bloodletting stops and I am still among the living, you’ll see me again, fair San Vigilio, and then I want to enjoy your splendor unmolested.”

June 5, 1916

Dr. Isaak A. Barasch, a Jewish doctor in the Austro-Hungarian army, wrote these words in his diary by the light of a candle during a sleepless night when ordered to leave the beautiful village perched high in the Dolomites. He fell in love with San Vigilio, finding fleeting moments of happiness in the 24 days he spent there away from the carnage of World War I.

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