Giuseppe "Pino" Romualdi (24 July 1913 – 21 May 1988) was an Italian right-wing politician who served both the Republican Fascist Party (PFR) and the Italian...
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Giuseppe Umberto "Pino" Rauti (19 November 1926 – 2 November 2012) was an Italian neo-fascist politician who was a leading figure of the Italian far-right...
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which led an armed struggle after the collapse of the Fascist Regime. Pino Romualdi Cesco Giulio Baghino [it] Francesco Petronio [it] Roberto Mieville [it]...
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(1954–1972) Gino Birindelli (1972–1973) Alfredo Covelli (1973–1976) Pino Romualdi (1976–1982) Nino Tripodi (1982–1987) Giorgio Almirante (1987–1988) Alfredo...
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same weekend as two post-war Italian Fascist leaders. Like Grandi, Pino Romualdi died on 21 May 1988, and Giorgio Almirante died the following day. Current...
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colleagues and fellow Italian Fascist leaders Dino Grandi and Pino Romualdi. Grandi and Romualdi died on 21 May 1988, and Almirante died the following day...
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Sorrento that year, Fini defeated the right wing of the party, headed by Pino Rauti, and was elected party secretary. He remained in the national secretariat...
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(1887–1960), Prime Minister of Italy Benito Partisani (1906–1969), artist Pino Romualdi (1913–1988), politician and journalist Ivano Nicolucci (1930–2002),...
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associated with the experience of the RSI. Among them were Filippo Anfuso, Pino Romualdi, Rodolfo Graziani, Junio Valerio Borghese, Licio Gelli, and Giorgio...
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(1954–1972) Gino Birindelli (1972–1973) Alfredo Covelli (1973–1976) Pino Romualdi (1976–1982) Nino Tripodi (1982–1987) Giorgio Almirante (1987–1988) Alfredo...
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