Roberto Farinacci (Italian pronunciation:[roˈbɛrtofariˈnattʃi]; 16 October 1892 – 28 April 1945) was a leading Italian fascist politician and important member of the National Fascist Party before and during World War II, as well as one of its ardent antisemitic proponents. English historian Christopher Hibbert describes him as "slavishly pro-German".
RobertoFarinacci (Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrto fariˈnattʃi]; 16 October 1892 – 28 April 1945) was a leading Italian fascist politician and important...
radical members of the Fascist movement, led by local leaders like RobertoFarinacci, who were known as Ras. In July 1921, Giolitti attempted to dissolve...
called Italy's "Kosher Fascism". There were however some Fascists, RobertoFarinacci and Giovanni Preziosi being prime examples, who held fringe and extremely...
were a small number of prominent openly antisemitic Fascists such as RobertoFarinacci. There were also prominent Fascists who completely rejected antisemitism...
province. So, for example, Italo Balbo was the Ras of Ferrara, and RobertoFarinacci the Ras of Cremona. Look up gerarca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
Grand Council and determine its agenda. The only gerarca (except RobertoFarinacci, who started from opposite premises) with a clear plan to exit from...
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orchestrated by leading Italian Fascist politician and anti-clericalist RobertoFarinacci. The aim was to knock out Vatican Radio, which was suspected of sending...
called Italy's "Kosher Fascism". There were however some Fascists, RobertoFarinacci and Giovanni Preziosi being prime examples, who held fringe and extremely...
defended the city against a 20,000-man fascist offensive headed by RobertoFarinacci, who would join the Grand Council of Fascism in 1935, and Italo Balbo...
squadrismo in 1922: around 10,000 squadristi, first under the command of RobertoFarinacci, then Italo Balbo, had to withdraw from the city after five days of...
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called Italy's "Kosher Fascism". There were however some Fascists, RobertoFarinacci and Giovanni Preziosi being prime examples, who held fringe and extremely...
province. So, for example, Italo Balbo was the Ras of Ferrara, and RobertoFarinacci the Ras of Cremona. Alberto Aquarone, L'organizzazione dello Stato...
plot. He was friends with the important Italians Julius Evola and RobertoFarinacci. Around 8 May 1945, Dollmann was protected from criminal prosecution...
small number of Italian fascists were staunchly antisemitic (such as RobertoFarinacci and Giuseppe Preziosi), while others such as Italo Balbo, who came...
with others of a similar persuasion such as Giovanni Preziosi and RobertoFarinacci, he had fled to Nazi Germany before the Gran Sasso raid and met up...
bridge into the Arno river, according to the version provided by RobertoFarinacci. Giovanni Berta was buried at the Cimitero delle Porte Sante, in the...
turn of the 19th C. Primo Mazzolari (1890–1959), priest and writer RobertoFarinacci (1892–1945), fascist politician Aldo Protti (1920–1995), an Italian...
The intransigent and radical group of Fascists led by the gerarchi RobertoFarinacci, who wanted to continue the war, were only a minority, while the majority...
of the leading ras opposed it, including Dino Grandi, Italo Balbo, RobertoFarinacci, and Piero Marsich, who refused to recognize the pact, creating a...
the murder of Matteotti in November 1925, Marinelli was defended by RobertoFarinacci, and eventually sentenced to a light punishment. His close friendship...
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fascist leadership, with the exception of RobertoFarinacci, who defended him during his trial. While Farinacci declared himself "honored" by the task,...
to World War II. Some Fascist leaders, such as Achille Starace and RobertoFarinacci, were indeed antisemites, but others, such as Italo Balbo, were not...