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after the
right to
strike was abolished, in 1926, it
could do little.
Bruno Buozzi became the
general secretary in
January 1926, but was
forced to flee the...
- the
universal call to
holiness in
ordinary life
Headquarters Viale Bruno Buozzi, 73, 00197 Rome,
Italy Coordinates 41°55′18″N 12°29′03″E / 41.9218°N 12...
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April 1943 – 16
August 1943
Preceded by
Giuseppe Landi Succeeded by
Bruno Buozzi Personal details Born (1899-02-18)18
February 1899 Ferrara,
Kingdom of Italy...
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Bruto may
refer to:
Bruto Brivonesi (1888–1979),
Italian admiral Bruto Buozzi (1885–1937),
Italian gymnast Bruto Castellani (1881–1933),
Italian silent...
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Eugenio Colorni, l'antifascista, l'europeista, in AA. VV., Matteotti,
Buozzi, Colorni. Perché vissero, perché vivono,
Franco Angeli, Milano, 1996, pp...
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Fernando Schiavetti and
Mario Pistocchi (Italian
Republican Party),
Bruno Buozzi and
Felice Quaglino (CGdL) and by
Alceste De
Ambris (Italian
League for...
- prison.
Among the
other Aventinian deputies forced into
exile were
Bruno Buozzi [it],
Arturo Labriolo,
Claudio Treves,
Guido Picelli,
Ruggero Grieco, Emilio...
- June, heading:
Bruno Buozzi Segretario della Confederazione Generale del
Lavoro ********inato dai ****sti con 14
compagni ("Bruno
Buozzi secretary of General...
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Affarismo e
politica nel
primo governo Mussolini. He was
awarded the
Bruno Buozzi Prize in 2005 for: ...having contributed, with his book "Le spie del regime...
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Their decision was
opposed by
communists and left
socialists like
Bruno Buozzi, who
spent the next
decades maintaining the old
trade union clandestinely...