This postcard features the iconic Monumento ai Caduti (Monument to the Fallen) in Tripoli, Libya, an imposing domed structure dedicated to the memory of Italian soldiers who lost their lives during the Italian colonization of Libya.
The Monumento ai Caduti was constructed during the Italian colonial period in Libya (1911–1943) as a symbol of Italy’s imperial ambitions and as a commemoration of the sacrifices made during the conquest and colonization of Libya. Tripoli, the capital, was a central hub of Italian rule, and such monuments were built to emphasize the colonial power’s presence and cultural influence.
The reverse side is blank.
Size: Approx. 14 cm x 9 cm
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