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After several landslides, this medieval town was abandoned. What was left was mostly destroyed in a fictitious combat for a WWII movie reel.

The ruins of Rocchetta Alta dominate the remote valley of the Volturno River in the Appennine region of Molise, in central Italy. The original medieval settlement gathered around the impressively positioned Battiloro Castle, which was built to protect the nearby Benedictine Abbey of San Vincenzo al Volturno and initially owned by the Pandone family. Its misfortunes began as a result of intensive deforestation, which caused a number of landslides from the 1800s onwards. The landslides forced the inhabitants to migrate to a safer site just below Rocchetta Nuova, where they then founded the town of Rocchetta Nuova. In the 1940s, an absurd fate befell what was left of Rocchetta Alta: the nearby Mainarde and Meta mountains were staged for a long military campaign. The Allies were trying to break through the German Gustav Line, since the latter controlled Rocchetta Nuova. The Italian Liberation Corps successfully conquered Monte Marrone, but in order to produce visuals for an American propaganda film, a mock battle was staged in Rocchetta Alta. The mock battle led to the bombing of what was left of Rocchetta Alta. Nowadays visitors can freely

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