Carlo Scorza (15 June 1897 – 23 December 1988) was a prominent member of the National Fascist Party of Italy during World War II. He built his reputation...
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Carlo Scorza, fascist Enzo Scorza, footballer Gaetano Scorza, mathematician Scorza variety Manuel Scorza, novelist Sinibaldo Scorza, painter This disambiguation...
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the Party, Aldo Vidussoni, with Carlo Scorza. Mussolini wanted to galvanize the Party with the appointment of Scorza. The fall of Tunis on 13 May 1943...
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psychologist. Elvin C. Drake, 85, American track and field coach, heart attack. Carlo Scorza, 91, Italian Secretary of the National Fascist Party. Blanche Barrow...
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calm down'. Vidussoni was abruptly replaced by the ruthless squadrista Carlo Scorza in early 1943. After the pro-Allied coup d'état inside the Grand Council...
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with other internationally wanted fascists, such as Ante Pavelić and Carlo Scorza. In addition to these war criminals that fled to Argentina, the "Kameradenwerk"...
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Serafino Mazzolini Ettore Muti Aurelio Padovani Alessandro Pavolini Carlo Scorza Achille Starace Harukichi Shimoi At the end of 1923, participants in...
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Siyabonga Nhlapo, South African footballer; in Soweto, South Africa Died: Carlo Scorza, 91, Italian National Fascist Party politician Nanjing anti-African protests:...
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and Asia, 1939–1945. New York: Longman. p. 252. ISBN 0-582-03407-8. Carlo Scorza – Dizionario Biografico, Enciclopedia Treccani Alessandro Pavolini –...
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introduced the Rosati involution. Scorza, G. (1929), "Carlo Rosati", Periodico (in Italian), 4 (9): 289–291 Scorza, G. (1929), "L'opera scientifica di...
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26 December 1941) Aldo Vidussoni (26 December 1941 – 19 April 1943) Carlo Scorza (19 April 1943 – 27 July 1943) Party emblem of the National Fascist Party...
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57 days — Aldo Vidussoni (1914–1982) 26 December 1941 19 April 1943 1 year, 114 days — Carlo Scorza (1897–1988) 19 April 1943 27 July 1943 99 days No...
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travellers and trade flourished. The last secretary of the Fascist Party, Carlo Scorza, was born there. The town is one of the destinations for religious tourism...
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Aldo Vidussoni National Fascist Party 26 December 1941 – 19 April 1943 Carlo Scorza National Fascist Party 19 April 1943 – 25 July 1943 Minister for Exchanges...
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the painting gallery of the Cappuccini. In 1619 the Duke Carlo Emanuele I of Savoy named Scorza his court painter, and he was granted a monthly pension...
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prison after the war, before largely disappearing from the public eye. Carlo Rastrelli. Enzo Galbiati. Storia Militare N° 161 (Febbraio 2007) pag. 29-41...
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as Enzo Galbiati Stefano De Sando as Dino Grandi Luciano Baglioni as Carlo Scorza Franco Meroni as Giuseppe Bottai Leslie Thomas as Emilio De Bono Piero...
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15–17, MR 0819004, Zbl 0583.00017. Scorza Dragoni, Giuseppe (1984), "Ricordo di Carlo Miranda" [Recollection of Carlo Miranda], Rendiconti della Accademia...
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Eugenio Scalfari Edoardo Scarfoglio Giorgio Scerbanenco Antonio Sciortino Carlo Scorza Matilde Serao Clara Sereni Barbara Serra Michele Serra Giacinto Menotti...
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Giacobetti, singer and lyricist (Quartetto Cetra) (b. 1922) 23 December – Carlo Scorza, Fascist politician (b. 1897) Sassoon, Donald (18 August 2010). "Francesco...
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the precursor of the National Fascist Party). Its first editor was Carlo Scorza, replaced by Achille Starace later in the first year of the magazine's...
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the Italian Senate and in 1938 he secured the expulsion of his rival Carlo Scorza from that body. This was to be his last action of note as he disappeared...
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from his journalistic positions in 1943 by order of party secretary Carlo Scorza after he had published unsubstantiated articles about alleged real estate...
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Ragionamento di Carlo Amoretti. Tratt. dal vol. 1. part. 2. delle Memorie dell'Istituto Nazionale Italiano, Milano:presso Camillo Scorza, e compagno stampatori-libraj...
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(died 1986) 27 February – Edmond Amateis, sculptor (died 1981) 15 June – Carlo Scorza, Fascist leader (died 1988) 25 October – Luigi Pavese, actor (died 1969)...
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Andrea Carlone (category Pupils of Carlo Maratta)
He was the son of the painter Giovanni Battista Carlone and Niccoletta Scorza. He traveled and painted extensively through Italy. After initial work with...
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Benedetto Castiglione, Sinibaldo Scorza, Domenico Fiasella, and Giovanni Andrea Podestà. Other sources cite Scorza, Luciano Borzone, Giulio Benso Bernardo...
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Pellegro Piola. He confessed being attracted to the styles of Sinibaldo Scorza and Goffredo Waals. His friendship with Benso, and the popularity of Vasari's...
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with eighteenth and nineteenth century decorations. Nostra Signora della Scorza. Built in 1900 in Piazza Brin, in the heart of what is now a working-class...
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digital media executive and philanthropist Gaetano Scorza, mathematician who inspired the theory of "Scorza varieties" Gennaro Gattuso, footballer Gesualdo...
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