Nicola Bombacci (24 October 1879 – 28 April 1945) was an Italian Marxist revolutionary and later a fascist politician. He began in the Italian Socialist...
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British politician Nicola Boem (born 1989), Italian road cyclist Nicola Bolger (born 1993), Australian football player Nicola Bombacci (1879–1945), Italian...
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(PSI), under the leadership of Amadeo Bordiga, Antonio Gramsci, and Nicola Bombacci. Outlawed during the Italian fascist regime, the party continued to...
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Socialist Party and the Italian People's Party. The Socialists of Nicola Bombacci received the most votes in almost every region and especially in Emilia-Romagna...
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bourgeoisie. In the 1919 Italian general election, the PSI, led by Nicola Bombacci, reached its highest result ever: 32.0% and 156 seats in the country's...
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on 22 December 1947 Arrigo Petacco, Il comunista in camicia nera: Nicola Bombacci tra Lenin e Mussolini, Milano, Mondadori, 1997. Roberto D'Angeli, Storia...
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The corpses of Nicola Bombacci, Mussolini, Petacci, Alessandro Pavolini and Achille Starace in Piazzale Loreto, 1945...
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mistress Clara Petacci, the former Party Secretary Achille Starace, Nicola Bombacci and others in Piazzale Loreto, Milan. Steve Cole (5 August 2009). "The...
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for its founder, Nicola Bombacci, a controversial political figure. La Verità was launched by Nicola Bombacci in Rome in 1936. Bombacci also edited the...
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Simionato, operatic mezzo-soprano Vincenzo Sospiri, race car driver Nicola Bombacci, Italian Communist who later allied with Benito Mussolini Forlì is...
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