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- Ferdinando Casardi (1 January 1887 – 11 January 1975) was an Italian admiral during World War II. Born in Barletta in 1887, Casardi entered the Livorno...
- Hungary in 1957–1958 summarized local "counter-revolutionary" events." Casardi, A. (17 April 1957) Report on Hungarian Refugees. NATO Kemény, János. "The...
- Italian 2nd Cruiser Division was commanded by Vice-Admiral Ferdinando Casardi aboard the fast light cruiser Giovanni delle Bande Nere which included...
- Diario di una vergine romana (1973) The Violent Professionals (1973) - Casardi Seven Hours of Violence (1973) Anna, quel particolare piacere (1973) -...
- to flee at high speed. The Italian commander, Rear Admiral Ferdinando Casardi aboard Giovanni delle Bande Nere, ordered his ships to pursue the retreating...
-  Netherlands 1952–1956 2 Baron Adolph Bentinck  Netherlands 1956–1958 3 Alberico Casardi  Italy 1958–1962 4 Guido Colonna di Paliano  Italy 1962–1964 5 James A...
- pp. 81–87.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Casardi, A. (17 April 1957) Report on Hungarian Refugees. NATO Fink, Carole; et al...
- Colleoni. She served as the divisional flagship under Rear Admiral Ferdinando Casardi. The two ships were moved to Palermo, Sicily, and on the evening of 10...
- Guidotti 1950–1953 Trygve Lie, Dag Hammarskjöld Luigi Einaudi 03 Alberico Casardi 1953–1956 Dag Hammarskjöld Luigi Einaudi, Giovanni Gronchi 04 Leonardo...
- as Commissioner Del Buono Lia Tanzi as the prostitute Antonio Casale as Casardi Luciano Rossi as Cruciani The Violent Professionals was released in Italy...