• Vincenzo Vinciguerra (born 3 January 1949) is an Italian neo-fascist activist, a former member of the Avanguardia Nazionale ("National Vanguard") and Ordine...
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  • scientist Thomas Vinciguerra (1963-2021), American writer Vincenzo Vinciguerra (born 1949), Italian neo-fascist Jean Louis Vinciguerra (born 1944), French...
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  • assassination attempt on Chilean Christian Democrat Bernardo Leighton. Vincenzo Vinciguerra escaped to Franquist Spain with the help of the SISMI, following...
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    was opened. Three carabinieri were killed. The perpetrators were Vincenzo Vinciguerra, Carlo Cicuttini and Ivano Boccaccio, all members of Ordine Nuovo...
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  • Carlo Cicuttini (member) Delfo Zorzi (member) Pino Rauti (founder) Vincenzo Vinciguerra (member) Franco Freda (sympathizer) Konstantinos Plevris (sympathizer)...
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    also involved in the murder of Prats. Along with fellow extremist Vincenzo Vinciguerra, Delle Chiaie testified in Rome in December 1995 before Judge Servini...
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    identified Ordine Nuovo member Vincenzo Vinciguerra as the man who had planted the Peteano bomb. The neo-fascist terrorist Vinciguerra, arrested in the 1980s...
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    attempted coup in Italy, he escaped to Franquist Spain — as would Vincenzo Vinciguerra — and met with future members of the GAL paramilitary group. He was...
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    documentary on Gladio titled 'Operation GLADIO', the neo-fascist terrorist Vincenzo Vinciguerra reported that the stay-behind armies really did possess this strategy...
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    Chamber of Deputies on 24 October 1990, although far-right terrorist Vincenzo Vinciguerra had already revealed its existence during his 1984 trial. According...
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    neo-fascist activists involved in the strategy of tension, such as Vincenzo Vinciguerra and Stefano Delle Chiaie, fled to Spain; Delfo Zorzi, condemned for...
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    Chiaie was involved in the murder as well. He and fellow extremist Vincenzo Vinciguerra testified in Rome in December 1995 before federal judge María Servini...
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    also had close links with Ordine Nuovo and other extremist groups. Vincenzo Vinciguerra was a notorious member of the group. The group was adjudged responsible...
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    a catalyst to move away from democratic institutions. One member Vincenzo Vinciguerra of the right-wing conspiracy involved in the series of Strategy of...
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  • member of the U.S. witness protection program member. Vanguard member Vincenzo Vinciguerra, who was already imprisoned, claimed Vanguard leader Stefano Delle...
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  • Propaganda Due head, Licio Gelli, Italian neofascist and terrorist Vincenzo Vinciguerra, Venetian judge Felice Casson, Italian Gladio commander General Gerardo...
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  • tension endorsed by elements of the Italian government or NATO. Bomber Vincenzo Vinciguerra alleged that the Italian security services and the "Atlantic Alliance"...
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  • and actually inducing people to commit atrocities." According to Vincenzo Vinciguerra, the terrorist attack was supposed to push then Interior Minister...
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  • two others. After some twenty years, neofascist and ordinovista Vincenzo Vinciguerra, who had been convicted of planting the bomb in Peteano, revealed...
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    with the Piazza Fontana bombing in the center of Milan. Neofascist Vincenzo Vinciguerra later declared the bombing to be an attempt to push the Italian state...
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  • freelance journalist Raffaella Fanelli conducted an interview with Vincenzo Vinciguerra, the neofascist militant serving a life sentence for the 1972 bomb...
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    Storia e storie, Naples, Guida Editori, 2004, ISBN 978-8871888712. Vincenzo Vinciguerra, Dall’autenticità alla “McDonaldizzazione” di Napoli: Confronto tra...
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  • Cicuttini had fled to Spain in 1972 following a bombing carried out with Vincenzo Vinciguerra in Peteano, Italy, which had killed three police. He was reported...
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  • 1970s) January 31, 1990 8 Piazza della Loggia and Italicus bombing Vincenzo Vinciguerra (neo-fascist activist) Pier Ferdinando Casini (Italian Parliamentary...
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  • following the Piazza Fontana bombing — which, according to neo-fascist Vincenzo Vinciguerra, was one of the main objectives of this bombing. Strategy of tension...
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  • the city.[citation needed] According to the neo-fascist activist Vincenzo Vinciguerra, who at the time belonged to National Vanguard, the group had been...
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    Dongiovanni) were killed in a car bomb explosion in the city of Peteano. Vincenzo Vinciguerra, an activist in the neo-fascist organizations Avanguardia Nazionale...
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    sculpture by Giovanni Paganucci and the monument to Alfredo Jeri, by Antonio Vinciguerra. In the park, for over half a century, was placed the statue of Giovanni...
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    publisher (link). Andrea Claudio Galluzzo, Massimo Cecchi e Roberto Vinciguerra (30 August 2013). Museofiorentina.it (ed.). "Oggi, 29 agosto, nasce la...
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  • qualifying draw: Marco Cecchinato Omar Giacalone Wesley Koolhof Andreas Vinciguerra The following players received entry as lucky losers: Nikola Čačić Walter...
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