Abstract

University of Ca’ Foscari, aligned with the regime in 1927, like many other Italian universities, diligently applied the racial laws. In little more than a decade, the Venetian University was prepared to the fascist anti-Semitic legislation promulgated in 1938 and it was ready to compile the census of Jews. Of the 74 teachers to whom the form was distributed, 4 were of Jewish race and were quickly suspended. Fascist anti-Semitism thus struck the well-known European historian Gino Luzzatto, who held the chair of Storia economica in Venice; the philosopher of law Adolfo Rava, holder of the teaching of Diritto privato; the very young Elsa Campos, assistente volontaria to the chair of Diritto commerciale and Gustavo Sarfatti, lawyer and for just one year in charge of teaching Diritto marittimo as a libero docente. In addition to these names, we cannot fail to consider Olga Blumenthal: although not included in the lists, she was removed from the University where she was a lettrice of German language, later dying in Ravensbruck after being deported. The bureaucracy was also very attentive to the students and compiled a detailed list of 12 university students who were Jewish. At the end of the war, only professor Luzzatto returned to the University of Venice: he became rettore from 1945 to 1953 in the period of the reconstruction and the purge that did not punish those who had praised fascism and its politics racist.

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