Ferruccio Parri (Italian pronunciation: [ferˈruttʃo ˈparri]; 19 January 1890 – 8 December 1981) was an Italian partisan and anti-fascist politician who...
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anti-fascist and republican. Its prominent leaders were Carlo Rosselli, Ferruccio Parri, Emilio Lussu and Ugo La Malfa. Other prominent members included Leone...
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and club president Ferruccio Pagni (1866–1935), French-Italian painter Ferruccio Parri (1890–1981), Italian politician Ferruccio Pasqui (1886–1958),...
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limited capacity of Prime Minister Ferruccio Parri. The government was composed by the following parties: Governo Parri Douglass Charles Day (1982). The...
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Parri is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Annette Bryn Parri, Welsh classical pianist Ferruccio Parri (1890–1981)...
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Bosnian War Peter Pace, 16th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Ferruccio Parri, leader of the Italian resistance movement George S. Patton, famed...
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movement. Therefore, he resigned on 21 June 1945. After his successor Ferruccio Parri resigned in December 1945 Liberals tried to propose Bonomi as prime...
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behind the German lines. In fact, until February 1944, according to Ferruccio Parri, the partisan armed forces amounted to a total of 9,000. With the proclamation...
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Bonomi, De Gasperi was appointed minister without portfolio and, in Ferruccio Parri's cabinet, he became minister of foreign affairs. From 1945 to 1953...
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active from 1929 to 1945. The movement was cofounded by Carlo Rosselli, Ferruccio Parri, who later became Prime Minister of Italy, Emilio Lussu, Sandro Pertini...
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