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Brigate Rosse (BR) or Red Brigades, founded in Milan in 1970, were an Italian armed communist organization. ...
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In the European countries occupied by Nazi Germany during World War II, resistance movements arose that ...
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A key figure in the political and cultural debate of the Italian left, Rossana Rossanda was born in Pula ...
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An Italian intellectual, economist, journalist, and political leader, Carlo Rosselli was committed to ...
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Salvemini, Gaetano (1873–1957)
Gaetano Salvemini was an intellectual and historian from southern Italy who was committed to the moral ...
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Pietro Secchia was a prestigious leader of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) and the Italian Resistance. ...
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Adriano Sofri was the founder of the autonomist Lotta Continua (the Struggle Continues), a radical and ...
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Togliatti, Palmiro (1893–1964)
Palmiro Togliatti was both a prominent leader of the Communist International and the secretary of the ...
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Filippo Turati is the most influential figure in Italian anti-revolutionary socialism from the 1890s ...
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In Italy, the Jacobin years (1796–9) and the revolutionary processes of 1848, linked to the struggle ...
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