Mauro Scoccimarro (30 October 1895 – 2 January 1972) was an Italian economist and communist politician. He was one of the founders of the Italian Communist...
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Argentine footballer Mauro Scoccimarro (1895–1972), Italian economist and politician Mauro Scocco (born 1962), Swedish musician Mauro Silva (born 1968),...
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of several anti-fascist organizations converged on Rome. They were Mauro Scoccimarro and Giorgio Amendola (Italian Communist Party), Alcide De Gasperi...
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Sandro Pertini, Umberto Terracini, Giorgio Amendola, Lelio Basso, Mauro Scoccimarro, Giuseppe Romita, Altiero Spinelli and Ernesto Rossi. In October 1860...
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Zangheri (1986–1990), Giulio Quercini (1990–1991) Leader in the Senate: Mauro Scoccimarro (1948–1958), Umberto Terracini (1958–1973), Edoardo Pema (1973–1986)...
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and the leaders of international Communism, including Togliatti and Mauro Scoccimarro, the new strategies of communism. The main points of Khrushchev's...
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responsibilities were transferred to the Ministry for Post-War Assistance. Mauro Scoccimarro of the Italian Communist Party (Italian: Partito Comunista Italiano...
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Eastern Question. Richard Schüller Austria 22, 29 Youth; France. Mauro Scoccimarro Italy 7 Armin Seiden Czechoslovakia 6 Giacinto Serrati Italy 30 Italy...
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Zangheri (1986–1990) Giulio Quercini (1990–1991) Leader in the Senate Mauro Scoccimarro (1948–1958) Umberto Terracini (1958–1973) Edoardo Pema (1973–1986)...
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Bonomi Labour Democratic Party (1944–1945) Minister of Occupied Italy Mauro Scoccimarro Italian Communist Party (1944–1945) Secretary of the Council of Ministers...
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Palmiro Togliatti PCI 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 Minister of Finance Mauro Scoccimarro PCI 10 December 1945–13 July 1946 Minister of Treasury Epicarmo Corbino...
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Minister Ivanoe Bonomi Preceded by Stefano Siglienti Succeeded by Mauro Scoccimarro Personal details Born 5 October 1910 Verona, Venice, Italy Died 11...
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Zangheri (1986–1990) Giulio Quercini (1990–1991) Leader in the Senate Mauro Scoccimarro (1948–1958) Umberto Terracini (1958–1973) Edoardo Pema (1973–1986)...
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1944 21 June 1945 193 days Italian Communist Party Bonomi III 49 Mauro Scoccimarro (1895–1972) 21 June 1945 13 July 1946 1 year, 22 days Italian Communist...
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Palmiro Togliatti 21 June 1945 1 July 1946 PCI Minister of Finance Mauro Scoccimarro 21 June 1945 2 February 1947 PCI Minister of Treasury Marcello Soleri...
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Zangheri (1986–1990) Giulio Quercini (1990–1991) Leader in the Senate Mauro Scoccimarro (1948–1958) Umberto Terracini (1958–1973) Edoardo Pema (1973–1986)...
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Fausto Gullo PCI 13 July 1946–2 February 1947 Minister of Finance Mauro Scoccimarro PCI 13 July 1946–2 February 1947 Minister of Treasury Epicarmo Corbino...
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Zangheri (1986–1990) Giulio Quercini (1990–1991) Leader in the Senate Mauro Scoccimarro (1948–1958) Umberto Terracini (1958–1973) Edoardo Pema (1973–1986)...
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service in Italian Social Republic, victims of political persecution (Mauro Scoccimarro, Guido Miglioli, Piero Malvestiti), Jewish sought-after. His house...
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He spent the longest part of his detention in Civitavecchia, with Mauro Scoccimarro, Pietro Secchia and Umberto Terracini. Released in 1934, following...
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Presidents: Stanislao Ceschi (DC), Giacinto Bosco (DC, until 25 July 1960), Mauro Scoccimarro (PCI), Ettore Tibaldi (PSI), Ennio Zelioli-Lanzini (DC, from 12 October...
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Maria Cristina Correnti, basketball player Date unknown 2 January – Mauro Scoccimarro, economist and politician (born 1895) 29 February – Pietro Ubaldi...
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assigned a group of party members to lead the party, including Gennari, Mauro Scoccimarro, Palmiro Togliatti, Angelo Tasca and Umberto Terracini. In the party...
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until 16 March 1953), Salvatore Aldisio (DC, until 26 January 1950), Mauro Scoccimarro (PCI), Enrico Molé (US), Adone Zoli (DC, from 3 March 1950 to 25 July...
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1954 and then from 4 July 1957), Giorgio Bo (DC, until 18 May 1957), Mauro Scoccimarro (PCI), Enrico Molé (PSDI), Mario Cingolani (DC, from 24 February 1954)...
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Karl-Richard Frey Jasmin Grabowski Katharina Menz Dominic Ressel Giovanna Scoccimarro Sebastian Seidl Theresa Stoll Martyna Trajdos Eduard Trippel Anna-Maria...
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Johannes Frey Karl-Richard Frey Jasmin Grabowski Dominic Ressel Giovanna Scoccimarro Sebastian Seidl Theresa Stoll Martyna Trajdos Eduard Trippel Anna-Maria...
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