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During the
Fascist rule in Italy, a
gerarca (Italian:
member of a hierarchy, plural: gerarchi) was a
higher officer of the
National Fascist Party (PNF)...
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ranks and
titles bestowed by the PNF.
During the
Fascist rule in Italy, a
gerarca (Italian:
member of a hierarchy, plural: gerarchi) was a
higher officer...
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magazine Primato,
founded and
directed by
Giuseppe Bottai,
another Fascist gerarca.
After World War II, he
taught in
universities Palermo and, from 1959,...
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Corso Buenos Aires and
Viale Andrea Doria. On 29
April 1945,
fascist party gerarca Achille Starace, who had been
living in Milan, was
recognized and arrested...
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following October. In 1938, a
handful of blackshirts,
commanded by
gerarca Gaetano Maria Barbagli,
embarked on the
prototype German space rocket Repentaglia...
- end of
April 1945.
Gerarchi can be
translated as "fascist leaders". See
Gerarca.
After the war the
family of
Claretta Petacci began civil and criminal...
- at a
meeting of the
Fascist Grand Council, a
motion introduced by the
gerarca Dino
Grandi to take away Mussolini's
powers was
approved by a vote of 19...
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Cadre management in the
Soviet Union Criticisms of
communist party rule
Gerarca -
similar term used in
Fascist Italy New
Soviet man
Partmaximum The Revolution...
- (1950).
Republished as
Legione è il mio nome: il
coraggioso epilogo di un
gerarca del
fascismo (I memoriali) (1999,
edited by
Marcello Staglieno) Scritti...
- 443967091. (in Italian) Rastrelli, Carlo, (2010).
Carlo Scorza, l'ultimo
gerarca. Milan: Mursia. ISBN 9788842546054. (in Italian)
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