{"footnote":"\u003Cspan class=\u0022leftranged\u0022\u003EOn the internet and in print, there has long circulated in Italy the attribution to Napolitano of a fervent encomium to Operation Barbarossa, supposedly published in the summer of 1941 in \u003Cem class=\u0022emphasisClass\u0022\u003EIl B\u0026ograve;\u003C\/em\u003E, the fortnightly publication of the GUF at the University of Padua, which now possesses the most complete holding of the journal, where this piece is not to be found, though two issues from the autumn are missing. At that point Napolitano, just about to matriculate, was too junior to be a plausible contributor to \u003Cem class=\u0022emphasisClass\u0022\u003EIl B\u0026ograve;\u003C\/em\u003E, though appearing in due course in the GUF periodical in Naples. Oddly, the apocryphal quotation has never been denied by the Quirinale.\u003C\/span\u003E\n","audio":[],"video":[]}