In recent years Joseph Perella, a giant of the American private equity world, has become obsessed with Italy's history.
The periods that normally attract attention, such as the Renaissance or Roman empire, are not what interests Perella. Instead, what has sparked his passion is a saga that is relatively unknown, namely how ordinary Italians treated their Jewish minority during the Second World War.
Source: http://www.thejc.com
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