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    Palmiro Michele Nicola Togliatti (Italian: [palˈmiːro toʎˈʎatti] ; 26 March 1893 – 21 August 1964) was an Italian politician and statesman, leader of...
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    Minister of Justice, Italian Communist Party (PCI) member and leader Palmiro Togliatti, it pardoned and reduced sentences for Italian fascists and partisans...
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    Tolyatti (redirect from Togliatti, Russia)
    automotive industry). It was renamed after Italian communist politician Palmiro Togliatti in 1964. Stavropol was founded as a fortress in 1737 by the Russian...
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  • racing cyclist Palmiro Salas (born 1964), Guatemalan football coach Palmiro Serafini (1945–2013), Italian ski mountaineer Palmiro Togliatti (1893–1964),...
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    Constitution of Italy in all its parts, a strategy inaugurated under Palmiro Togliatti but that some date back to Gramsci, would become the leitmotif of...
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  • mathematician Togliatti surface, an algebraic surface discovered by him Palmiro Togliatti (1893–1964), leader of the Italian Communist Party The Togliatti amnesty...
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    Zaslavsky's work, Togliatti e Stalin. Il PCI e la politica estera staliniana negli archivi di Mosca, about criticism of Palmiro Togliatti and the Italian...
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    founded by Antonio Gramsci, and became acquainted with Gramsci and Palmiro Togliatti. In 1921, at the Livorno Congress of the PSI, he was one of the instigators...
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    at the University of Turin, sitting the exam at the same time as Palmiro Togliatti. At Turin, he read literature and took a keen interest in linguistics...
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    formalized during the VIII Congress in 1956 by the general secretary Palmiro Togliatti. Essentially, the Italian road to socialism involved the recognition...
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