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  • 111Vittorini, Elio — born July 23, 1908, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy died Feb. 13, 1966, Milan Italian novelist, translator, and critic. He left school at age 17 and later learned English while working as a proofreader. He became, with Cesare Pavese, a pioneer in… …

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  • 112Atentado de Piazza Fontana — Fachada del edificio de la Banca Nazionale dell Agricoltura dentro del cual ocurrió el atentado del 12 de diciembre de 1969 (Fotografía tomada a fines de 2007 cuando se cumplían exactamente 38 años del atentado). El atentado de Piazza Fontana (en …

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  • 113Valerio Verbano — (Roma, Italia, 25 de febrero 1961 Roma, Italia, 22 de febrero 1980) fue un militante comunista italiano del Comitato di Lotta Valmelaina (Comités de lucha Valmelaina), grupo local de Autonomia Operaia estudiante de colegio en el Liceo Scientifico …

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  • 114Bombenanschlag auf der Piazza Fontana — Ansicht der Landwirtschaftsbank am Piazza Fontana Der Bombenanschlag auf der Piazza Fontana am 12. Dezember 1969 war der erste große rechtsterroristische Anschlag in der italienischen Nachkriegsgeschichte. Gegen 16:37 Uhr explodierte vor dem… …

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  • 115Oscar De Fina — (vollständiger Name Pasquale Vincenzo Oscar Garibaldi De Fina, * 1. Oktober 1917 in La Maddalena; † 15. Mai 1988 in Vimercate) war ein italienischer Journalist und Filmregisseur. De Fina arbeitete hauptsächlich als Journalist, widmete sich aber… …

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  • 116Bologna —    Modern Bologna shows abundant signs of its Etruscan origins, its Roman past, and its wealth in the Middle Ages. Its longlasting sense of civic engagement has been used to explain the remarkable “workability” and efficiency of this provincial… …

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  • 117Democrazia Cristiana — Christian Democracy Party (DC)    The DC was founded in September 1942. After the armistice on 8 September 1943, the DC took part in the governments that were formed in Allied occupied Italy. Only in the summer of 1944, however, when the Church… …

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  • 118Fo, Dario — (1926– )    Dario Fo was born on 24 March 1926, near Lake Maggiore (Leggiuno Sangiano in Lombardy). Long a showman, playwright, designer, monologuist, director, actor, clown, and satirist, Fo no less than the Italian intellectual community was… …

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  • 119Gladio —    Ostensibly a secret network of nearly 50 underground armed squads that would have organized resistance to an eventual Soviet invasion of Italy, Gladio (a gladio was the short, double edged and pointed sword used in ancient Rome by the infantry …

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  • 120Lotta Continua —    The extraparliamentary left parties or “ultras” of the 1960s and 1970s included the Movimento Studentesco (Student Movement), Servire il popolo (Serve the People), Avanguardia Operaia (Workers’ Vanguard), Potere Operaio (Worker Power), Il… …

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