The story of Teresa Gullace is a tragic but powerful symbol of the Roman resistance during World War II. On March 3, 1944, Teresa was shot by a Nazi soldier while trying to bring food to her husband, who had been captured by the Nazis. This act of brutality inspired Roberto Rossellini’s 1945 masterpiece, "Roma … Continue reading The Story of Teresa Gullace and the Legacy of “Roma Città Aperta”
