Pietro Secchia (19 December 1903 – 7 July 1973) was an Italian politician, anti-fascist partisan leader and a prominent leader of the Italian Communist...
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leadership was entrusted to Luigi Longo, under the political direction of Pietro Secchia and Giancarlo Pajetta, Chief of Staff. The first operational order,...
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in particular the Italian Socialist Party. Led by Luigi Longo and Pietro Secchia, they were the largest of the partisan groups and suffered the highest...
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Široký, Bedřich Geminder, Gustav Bareš; WłPK – Palmiro Togliatti i Pietro Secchia. [In the second half of June 1948, a meeting of representatives of eight...
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in Italy, the PC recognizes as leading figures Antonio Gramsci and Pietro Secchia while it takes a highly critical stand on Palmiro Togliatti and Enrico...
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described as occasional and modest, from the Kremlin. PCI official Pietro Secchia and Stalin discussed financial support. The Christian Democrats eventually...
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Istituto Storico Modena. Archived June 9, 2008 in the Internet Archive. Pietro Secchia, Enzo Nizza, Encyclopedia of anti-fascism and resistance, vol. II, La...
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Despite amicable meetings in the postwar years between top PCI official Pietro Secchia and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, the Soviets were apprehensive about...
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starting to work in the foreign center of the Party. Together with Pietro Secchia he wrote La lotta della gioventù proletaria contro il fascismo ("The...
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Giuseppe Di Vittorio Renato Montanari : Pietro Secchia Tino Bianchi : Palmiro Togliatti Ennio Balbo : Pietro Nenni Rita Forzano [it] : Lucia De Gasperi...
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notable communist and left-wing leaders. Allegedly, Togliatti used to ask Pietro Secchia every Monday morning (according to others, the interlocutor was Luigi...
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quattro giornate di Napoli. Napoli: Massa. ISBN 978-88-95827-24-7. Pietro Secchia (1968). Enciclopedia dell'antifascismo e della Resistenza. Vol. 2. La...
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Polano (1921) Giuseppe Berti (1921–1923) Giuseppe Dozza (external) – Pietro Secchia (internal) (1923–1931) Luigi Amadesi (1931–1935) Celeste Negarville...
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the island, among them Luigi Longo, Giovanni Roveda, Walter Audisio, Pietro Secchia, Umberto Terracini, Camilla Ravera, and Giuseppe Di Vittorio. Among...
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Briasco (Monte) da Civiasco Monte Briasco Traversata Cavaglia-Primatesta Pietro Secchia, Cino Moscatelli, Il Monte Rosa è sceso a Milano. La Resistenza nel...
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longest part of his detention in Civitavecchia, with Mauro Scoccimarro, Pietro Secchia and Umberto Terracini. Released in 1934, following an amnesty, he left...
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in Storia Illustrata delle città dell'Umbria, op.cit., pp. 511-522 Pietro Secchia, L'azione svolta dal Partito Comunista in Italia durante il fascismo...
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newspapers at the time. 20 February 1915. Retrieved 2 December 2021. Pietro Secchia (3 December 2009). "Nascita del fascismo". Le armi del fascismo 1921-1971...
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The Battle of San Pietro, also known as the Battle of Crocetta or the Battle of Parma was fought on 29 June 1734 between troops of France and Sardinia...
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Curone Trebbia Nure Arda Taro Ceno Stirone Parma Baganza Enza Crostolo Secchia Panaro Pellice Chisone Germanasca Chisola Lemina Sangone Dora Riparia Cenischia...
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Giuseppe Spataro (DC), Domenico Macaggi (PSI, from 14 October 1964), Pietro Secchia (PCI), Ettore Tibaldi (PSI, till 7 October 1964), Ennio Zelioli-Lanzini...
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Giuseppe Spataro (DC), Domenico Macaggi (PSI, till 9 March 1969), Pietro Secchia (PCI), Pietro Caleffi (PSI, from 13 May 1970), Italo Viglianesi (PSI, from...
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Francesco Sforza Pallavicino (redirect from Pallavicino, Pietro Sforza)
Alessandro Tassoni praised him in a verse of his mock-heroic poem La secchia rapita. Federico Cesi portrayed him as a child prodigy, whose great ingegno...
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decades. Modena lies on the Pianura Padana, and is bounded by the two rivers Secchia and Panaro, both affluents of the Po River. Their presence is symbolized...
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macchia. Milan: Mondadori. Secchia, Pietro; Frassati, Filippo (1962). La Resistenza e gli alleati. Milan: Feltrinelli. Secchia, Pietro (1971). Il Partito comunista...
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San Pietro in Gu San Pietro in Guarano San Pietro in Lama San Pietro Infine San Pietro Mosezzo San Pietro Mussolino San Pietro Val Lemina San Pietro Vernotico...
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Emilia-Romagna Province Modena (MO) Frazioni San Martino sul Secchia, San Lorenzo della Pioppa, San Pietro in Elda, Staggia Government • Mayor Sauro Borghi Area...
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months of inaction, during which the armies faced each other across the Secchia river, Königsegg on September 15 took advantage of lax security and executed...
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G. G. (1943). Le barricate di Napoli. Naples: Tipografia Artigianelli. Secchia, Aldo (1973). Cronistoria del 25 aprile 1945. Milan: Feltrinelli. Gribaudi...
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in Esterháza. He made buffa operas (Il mercato di Monfregoso, 1792; La secchia rapita, 1793) and serious ones (Artaserse, 1793; Giulietta e Romeo, 1796;...
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