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Keith Morton Englari 1939 - 1961

Keith Morton Englari of Shep Australia was born in 1939 to Joseph Englari and Catherine Harper Englari. He had siblings Jack Englari, Lewis Brian Englari, James William Englari, Kevin Graham Englari, Albert Fran Englari, Mary Margaret Englari, Kathleen Englari, Rita (Englari), Mavis (Englari), and Pamela (Englari). Keith Englari died at age 22 years old in 1961 in Shep.
Keith Morton Englari
Shep Australia
1939
1961
Shep, Australia
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    1961
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    Shep Australia
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    Keith Morton Englari lived 27 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 22.
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In 1939, in the year that Keith Morton Englari was born, on the 1st of September, Nazi Germany invaded Poland. On September 17th, the Soviet Union invaded Poland as well. Poland expected help from France and the United Kingdom, since they had a pact with both. But no help came. By October 6th, the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany held full control of the previously Polish lands. Eventually, the invasion of Poland lead to World War II.
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In 1943, by the time he was only 4 years old, on September 3rd, the Armistice of Cassibile was signed in Sicily. Under the terms of the Armistice, Italy surrendered to the Allied Powers. After the Armistice was made public on September 8th, Germany attacked and occupied Italy. It took 20 months of fighting for the Allies to reach the northern borders of Italy.
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