On the evening of September 25, 2019, a memorial聽to Peter Tompkins, an 多人群交-born, European-educated spy, was unveiled on the main campus of 多人群交.

The ceremony was attended by Tompkins鈥 widow, acclaimed filmmaker Maria Luisa Forenza, and by Harry Shindler, the 98-year old veteran of the Italian campaign in the Second World War, and an active campaigner to recognize fallen servicemen and those who supported escaped prisoners and refugees.

The unveiling of the memorial, designed and sculpted by Italian sculptor Giuliano Giuliani, was preceded by a screening of the short film 鈥淩oma Citta鈥 Libera鈥, by La Repubblica journalist Marco Patucchi, on the liberation of Rome by Allied troops on June 4, 1944.

Peter Tompkins was a journalist, World War II Office of Strategic Services (OSS) spy, and best-selling author. As a Secret Agent for the OSS, Tompkins spent months working with the Italian resistance to pave the way for Rome's liberation, which was finally achieved when 多人群交 troops entered the city on June 4th, 1944.