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    Roberto Farinacci (Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrto fariˈnattʃi]; 16 October 1892 – 28 April 1945) was a leading Italian fascist politician and important...
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    radical members of the Fascist movement, led by local leaders like Roberto Farinacci, who were known as Ras. In July 1921, Giolitti attempted to dissolve...
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  • province. So, for example, Italo Balbo was the Ras of Ferrara, and Roberto Farinacci the Ras of Cremona. Look up gerarca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
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  • player Jorge Farinacci (1949–2006), Puerta Rican politician Prospero Farinacci (1554–1618), Italian lawyer and judge Roberto Farinacci (1892–1945), Italian...
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    small number of Italian fascists were staunchly antisemitic (such as Roberto Farinacci and Giuseppe Preziosi), while others such as Italo Balbo, who came...
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    were a small number of prominent openly antisemitic Fascists such as Roberto Farinacci. There were also prominent Fascists who completely rejected antisemitism...
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  • except among a few early Fascist exponents such as the Freemason Roberto Farinacci or the Neapolitan revolutionary syndicalist Aurelio Padovani (expelled...
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    Grand Council and determine its agenda. The only gerarca (except Roberto Farinacci, who started from opposite premises) with a clear plan to exit from...
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    He was friends with notable Italian anti-Semites Julius Evola and Roberto Farinacci. Around 8 May 1945, Dollmann was protected from criminal prosecution...
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  • Emmanuel III Gianmarco Vettori [it] as Dino Grandi Gabriele Falsetta as Roberto Farinacci Maurizio Lombardi as Emilio De Bono Daniele Trombetti as Cesare Forni...
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    called Italy's "Kosher Fascism". There were however some Fascists, Roberto Farinacci and Giovanni Preziosi being prime examples, who held fringe and extremely...
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    orchestrated by leading Italian Fascist politician and anti-clericalist Roberto Farinacci. The aim was to knock out Vatican Radio, which was suspected of sending...
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    called Italy's "Kosher Fascism". There were however some Fascists, Roberto Farinacci and Giovanni Preziosi being prime examples, who held fringe and extremely...
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    called Italy's "Kosher Fascism". There were however some Fascists, Roberto Farinacci and Giovanni Preziosi being prime examples, who held fringe and extremely...
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    defended the city against a 20,000-man fascist offensive headed by Roberto Farinacci, who would join the Grand Council of Fascism in 1935, and Italo Balbo...
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    bridge into the Arno river, according to the version provided by Roberto Farinacci. Giovanni Berta was buried at the Cimitero delle Porte Sante, in the...
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    turn of the 19th C. Primo Mazzolari (1890–1959), priest and writer Roberto Farinacci (1892–1945), fascist politician Aldo Protti (1920–1995), an Italian...
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  • Fascist Party. In 1926, Majer Rizzioli was removed from her post by Roberto Farinacci and replaced by Angiola Moretti. Elisa Majer Rizzioli founded the...
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    King Boris III of Bulgaria Galeazzo Ciano Conte di Cortelazzo, Italy Roberto Farinacci, Italy Francisco Franco, Spanish dictator, de facto Regent of Spain...
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    fascist leadership, with the exception of Roberto Farinacci, who defended him during his trial. While Farinacci declared himself "honored" by the task,...
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    The intransigent and radical group of Fascists led by the gerarchi Roberto Farinacci, who wanted to continue the war, were only a minority, while the majority...
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    squadrismo in 1922: around 10,000 squadristi, first under the command of Roberto Farinacci, then Italo Balbo, had to withdraw from the city after five days of...
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    the murder of Matteotti in November 1925, Marinelli was defended by Roberto Farinacci, and eventually sentenced to a light punishment. His close friendship...
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  • Moschin as Filippo Turati Mario Maffei as Emilio De Bono Max Dorian as Roberto Farinacci Orazio Stracuzzi as Giovanni Marinelli Antonio La Raina as Alfredo...
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  • politician, 46th United States Secretary of the Navy (b. 1874) 1945 – Roberto Farinacci, Italian soldier and politician (b. 1892) 1945 – Hermann Fegelein...
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    Italy intervened in the political affairs of the Nationals by sending Roberto Farinacci to Spain to urge Franco to unite the various political movements of...
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    February 1925) Quadrumvirate: Roberto Forges Davanzati, Cesare Rossi, Giovanni Marinelli, Alessandro Melchiorri Roberto Farinacci (15 February 1925 – 30 March...
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    rebel leader Cuban military Roberto Rodriguez Fernandez (1935–1958), Cuban revolutionary Italian military Roberto Farinacci (1892–1945), leading Italian...
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  • of the leading ras opposed it, including Dino Grandi, Italo Balbo, Roberto Farinacci, and Piero Marsich, who refused to recognize the pact, creating a...
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  • province. So, for example, Italo Balbo was the Ras of Ferrara, and Roberto Farinacci the Ras of Cremona. Alberto Aquarone, L'organizzazione dello Stato...
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