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  2. Palmiro Togliatti - Wikipedia

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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 Italy's Communist party for nearly forty years, [1] from 1927 until his death. [2]

  3. Right Opposition - Wikipedia

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    There was some resistance in the Italian party to the new Third Period line. At first the two Italian ECCI members, Palmiro Togliatti and Angelo Tasca, opposed the Comintern's actions with regard to the German party. However, at the Tenth Plenum in June 1929, Togliatti capitulated to Stalin's wishes while Tasca was expelled.

  4. Italian road to socialism - Wikipedia

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    A Soviet stamp celebrating Palmiro Togliatti. Togliatti has always been appreciated in the Communist International for his diplomatic abilities, Leon Trotsky nicknamed him "The Comintern jurist". [15] The Italian Communist Party, after the rise of fascism, dedicated his agenda in opposing every imperialist and aggressive politics guided by ...

  5. Rinascita - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The founder was Palmiro Togliatti, the leader of the PCI. [3] [4] He launched the magazine upon his return to Italy from exile in Moscow. [4] He also edited the magazine until his death in 1964. [4] Rinascita, published on a monthly basis, was headquartered in Rome. [2] It was an official organ of the PCI. [2] [5] [6]

  6. Italy–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    Palmiro Togliatti was the longtime leader of the Italian Communist Party from 1927 to 1964. He remained in Moscow when Mussolini's fascist government arrested all leading members of the Communist Party. The Comintern, under Stalin's guidance, chose Togliatti as the party leader for Italy. He remained in Moscow but kept the party solidly together.

  7. Togliatti amnesty - Wikipedia

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    The Togliatti amnesty (Italian: Amnistia Togliatti) was an amnesty declared in Italy on 22 June 1946. Named after the then- Italian Minister of Justice , Italian Communist Party (PCI) member and leader Palmiro Togliatti , it pardoned and reduced sentences for Italian fascists and partisans alike.

  8. Deputy Prime Minister of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Palmiro Togliatti (1893–1964) 24 April 1944 18 June 1944 55 days Italian Communist Party: Badoglio II: Office not in use: 18 June 1944 – 12 December 1944 Bonomi II: Palmiro Togliatti (1893–1964) 12 December 1944 21 June 1945 1 year, 9 days Italian Communist Party: Bonomi III: Giulio Rodinò (1875–1946) Christian Democracy: Pietro Nenni ...

  9. Tolyatti - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, the city was chosen as the location of the new VAZ automobile plant: a joint venture between Fiat and the Soviet government. It was then renamed Tolyatti after Palmiro Togliatti , the longest-serving secretary of the Italian Communist Party , who had been instrumental in setting up the venture with Fiat.