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Locations

Mount Soratte

Mount Soratte is an isolated limestone massif north of Rome, Italy, known for a large network of underground tunnels and bunkers expanded during the fascist period and used for military command and shelter functions in World War II.

In UAP-related narratives, the site is notable because it is alleged to have served as a temporary custody location for material connected to the 1933 Magenta incident.

Historical Infrastructure

The mountain's tunnel system was developed into a hardened command complex, with extensive underground chambers designed to withstand bombardment and support sustained military operations.

Its physical characteristics made it suitable for secure wartime storage and restricted access.

Role in the Magenta Case Narrative

Video - The 1933 Magenta, Italy UFO Crash presents Mount Soratte as a possible relocation site after material was initially stored near Varese, Italy. The claim is linked to wartime instability, shifting Axis control, and later reported transfer to U.S. custody via Office of Strategic Services (OSS).

The video treats this segment as plausible but not fully documented, noting the need for stronger archival corroboration.

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