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  2. Adolfo Dollero - Wikipedia

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    Ideas e Ideales (Revista mensual de propaganda y defensa de la causa aliada), 1919, La Habana, diretta da Adolfo Dollero; pubblicati solo 7 numeri: junio-diciembre 1919 Cultura Cubana (La provincia de Pinar del Río y su evolución), 1921, Habana, Imp Seoane y Fernández, 436 pagine

  3. Killing of Fausto and Iaio - Wikipedia

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    The play Viva L'Italia: Le morti di Fausto e Iaio (Long Live Italy: The Deaths of Fausto and Iaio) was written by Roberto Scarpetti and premiered in 2013. [13] [14] In 2023, forty-five years after the murders, Fausto Tinelli's brother Bruno said that his family was still working to find out what had happened. [15]

  4. Italian Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Civil War (Italian: Guerra civile italiana, pronounced [ˈɡwɛrra tʃiˈviːle itaˈljaːna]) was a civil war in the Kingdom of Italy fought during the Italian campaign of World War II between Italian fascists and Italian partisans (mostly politically organized in the National Liberation Committee) and, to a lesser extent, the Italian Co-belligerent Army.

  5. Italian Wars - Wikipedia

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    Le Gall, Jean-Marie, Les guerres d'Italie (1494–1559): une lecture religieuse. Geneva: Droz, 2017. Boot, Max. War Made New: Technology, Warfare, and the Course of History: 1500 to Today. New York: Gotham Books, 2006. ISBN 1-59240-222-4. Du Bellay, Martin, Sieur de Langey. Mémoires de Martin et Guillaume du Bellay.

  6. Italian participation on the Eastern Front - Wikipedia

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    La guerra al fronte Russo. Il Corpo di Spedizione Italian (CSIR). Milano 1947 (Italian) Michalopoulos, Dimitris & Tramonti, Luigi, "Cristianesimo Positivo e Campagna di Russia", Periodico Daily, 27 novembre 2018 (Italian) Mario Veronesi, La mia Russia. Diario di una guerra, Italian University Press, 2009, ISBN 978-88-8258-104-6

  7. Military history of Italy during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Albania, which was a client state, was considered a territory to be annexed.. During the late 1920s, the Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini spoke with increasing urgency about imperial expansion, arguing that Italy needed an outlet for its "surplus population" and that it would therefore be in the best interests of other countries to aid in this expansion. [4]

  8. Guillermo Mariotto - Wikipedia

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    Born in Caracas to a Venezuelan mother and an Italian father, Guillermo Mariotto has lived for many decades in Rome.. He made his debut in the show at the age of 17, in 1983, as a theatrical set designer in Gl'innamorati by Carlo Goldoni, [2] for the company "I Commedianti Italiani", directed by Antonio Pierfederici, director and actor In addition to directing, Pierfederici played the ...

  9. Military history of Italy during World War I - Wikipedia

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    On 3 May 1915 Italy officially revoked the Triple Alliance. In the following days Giolitti and the neutralist majority of the Parliament opposed declaring war, while nationalist crowds demonstrated in public areas for it. (The nationalist poet Gabriele D'Annunzio called this period le radiose giornate di Maggio—"the sunny