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Nicola Bombacci (24
October 1879 – 28
April 1945) was an
Italian Marxist revolutionary and
later a
fascist politician. He
began in the
Italian Socialist...
- (PSI),
under the
leadership of
Amadeo Bordiga,
Antonio Gramsci, and
Nicola Bombacci.
Outlawed during the
Italian fascist regime, the
party continued to operate...
-
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...
- 22
December 1947
Arrigo Petacco, Il
comunista in
camicia nera:
Nicola Bombacci tra
Lenin e Mussolini, Milano, Mondadori, 1997.
Roberto D'Angeli, Storia...
- (from left) The
corpses of
Nicola Bombacci, Mussolini, Petacci,
Alessandro Pavolini and
Achille Starace in
Piazzale Loreto, 29
April 1945...
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mistress Clara Petacci, the
former Party Secretary Achille Starace,
Nicola Bombacci and
others in
Piazzale Loreto, Milan. Roy
Palmer Domenico (1991). Italian...
- From left to right, the
bodies of
Bombacci, Mussolini, Petacci,
Pavolini and
Starace in
Piazzale Loreto, 1945...
- over 100 employees.
Mussolini even
reached out to ex-communist
Nicola Bombacci to help him in
spreading the
image that
Fascism was a
progressive movement...
- 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...
- was
strafed by
Allied fighter planes. He was
buried in Mengen.
Nicola Bombacci, one of the
founders of the
Communist Party of
Italy but
later became a...