Rome buses recount story of a Jewish boy who avoided Nazi deportation by riding tram. He's now 92

Emanuele Di Porto, 92, sits on aboard a bus of the No. 23 route during the inaugurating of a traveling exhibit recounting his story, in Rome, Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023. Di Porto, at the time a 12 years old Roman Jew, hid on a tram for a few days from Nazi deportation in October 1943, with drivers feeding him and helping him.The traveling exhibit is a highlight of events commemorating the 80th anniversary of the roundup of some 1,200 of the city's tiny Jewish community by German soldiers during the Nazi occupation in the latter years of World War II. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

ROME (AP) — Residents and visitors in Italy's capital can ride a city bus this month that recounts how a 12-year-old boy escaped Nazi deportation from Rome's Jewish neighborhood 80 years ago thanks to sympathetic tram drivers.

The traveling exhibit is a highlight of events commemorating the 80th anniversary of when German soldiers rounded up some 1,200 members of the city's tiny Jewish community during the Nazi occupation in the latter years of World War II.

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