• Aldo Finzi may refer to: Aldo Finzi (composer) (1897–1945), Italian classical music composer Aldo Finzi (politician) (1891–1944), Italian politician This...
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  • Aldo Finzi (Legnago, 20 April 1891 – Rome, 24 March 1944) was a Jewish-Italian politician and soldier. Finzi started out his political career as an alderman...
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  • Aldo Finzi (Milan, 4 February 1897 – 7 February 1945) was an Italian classical music composer. https://maestroaldofinzi.com/en_US/[permanent dead link‍]...
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  • Finzi is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Aldo Finzi (politician) (1891–1944), Italian politician Aldo Finzi (composer) (1897–1945), Italian...
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  • journalist and founder of Il Foglio Aldo Finzi (1891–1944), fascist member of the Chamber of Deputies (1921–1929) Giuseppe Finzi (1815–1886), patriot and Senator...
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  • Ross Lee Finney (1906–1997) Michael Finnissy (born 1946) Aldo Finzi (1897–1945) Gerald Finzi (1901–1956) Jean-Joseph Fiocco (1686–1746) Joseph-Hector...
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    War I. Early on there were prominent Jewish Italian Fascists such as Aldo Finzi, who was born of a mixed marriage of a Jewish and Christian Italian and...
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  • Ernesto De Angelis Emilio De Bono Cesare Maria De Vecchi Franco Fiacchi Aldo Finzi Nicholas Galassi Decius Canio Garibaldi Domenico Ghetti Mario Gioda Giovanni...
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    Mussolini took power in 1922, Bocchini was appointed by Deputy Minister Aldo Finzi as the Prefect of Brescia (1922–1923), then Bologna (1923–1925), and finally...
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  • Klinger, Rinascita polesana, Mondadori, 1924, p. 63. Former Undersecretary Aldo Finzi would declare before the High Court of Justice that - with regard to the...
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  • Alfredo De Marsico, Peppino Caradonna, Bernardo Barbiellini Amidei, Aldo Finzi, Balbino Giuliano e Costanzo Ciano, father of Galeazzo, Alberto Beneduce...
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    office Duce 31 October 1922 17 June 1924 1 year, 230 days — Undersecretary Aldo Finzi (1891–1944) 31 October 1922 17 June 1924 1 year, 230 days — Luigi Federzoni...
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  • The Hill", a comedy he also wrote and directed; as the fascist Capitano Aldo Finzi in Tamara, Los Angeles’ longest running play (nine years); and the year-long...
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  • the Air Force, with Prime Minister Benito Mussolini as commissioner and Aldo Finzi as his deputy. The Italian press reports that in a test of the Italian...
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  • Figà Talamanca (1938–2023) Bruno de Finetti (1906–1985) Aldo Finzi (mathematician) Bruno Finzi Francesco Flores D'Arcais Mauro Francaviglia (1953–2013)...
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    Jewish community entered a difficult period under the leadership first of Aldo Finzi and subsequently (from June 1940) of Professor Giuseppe Jona. In September...
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    Morpurgo (lieutenant colonel, staff officer of the Corpo Truppe Volontarie), Aldo Finzi, Renzo Ravenna (podestà of Ferrara and personal friend of Italo Balbo)...
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    Brichanteau (1914–1920) Carlo Montù (1920–1921) Francesco Mauro (1921–1923) Aldo Finzi (1923–1925) Lando Ferretti (1925–1928) Augusto Turati (1928–1930) Iti...
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    Olivieri-Sangiacomo) (1894–1996) Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (1895–1968) Aldo Finzi (1897–1945) Vittorio Rieti (1898–1994) Mario Pilati (1903–1938) Luigi...
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  • camp) February 5 – Volga Hayworth, showgirl (born 1897) February 7 – Aldo Finzi, composer (born 1897) February 11 – Al Dubin, songwriter (born 1891) February...
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    Filidei (born 1973) Gino Filippini (1900–1962) Giacomo Finetti (?–1630) Aldo Finzi (1897–1945) Valentino Fioravanti (1764–1837) Vincenzo Fioravanti (1799–1877)...
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    and occupied significant offices and positions in politics and economy (Aldo Finzi, Renzo Ravenna, Margherita Sarfatti, Ettore Ovazza, Guido Jung). Others...
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  • Aldo Braibanti (17 September 1922 – 6 April 2014) was an Italian poet, essayist, screenwriter, playwright, director, and visual artist. A communist and...
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    champion Uruguay, and the goal was called "an Olympico" as a result. Aldo Finzi resigned as Italy's Under Secretary of State over the Matteotti disappearance...
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    military and civil aviation, with Mussolini himself as commissioner. Aldo Finzi served as deputy commissioner and prepared the legislative provisions...
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  • (Clandestine Military Front), organization of the Italian resistance; Aldo Finzi, 52, Jewish, former Undersecretary for the Interiors in the Mussolini...
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    Thieves (honorary), while Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow and Il giardino dei Finzi Contini won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Indeed, the...
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    same year he was Commander-General of the Air Force, later replaced by Aldo Finzi. On December 30, 1923 he was transferred back to the Army at his request...
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    (1912), and Barque d'Or ("Dans une barque d'Orient"), set in the 1920s by Aldo Finzi, Eva Ruth Spalding also composed a single setting of van Lerberghe's "Vers...
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    Preceded by Aldo Finzi President of the Italian National Olympic Committee 1925–1928 Succeeded by Augusto Turati...
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