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and Cesare Pavese, caused his arrest in May 1935 which occurred following the denunciation by the writer
Pitigrilli. On 15 July Antonicelli was sentenced to three years of confinement to be served in Agropoli. During his confinement he married Renata Germano, daughter of the notary Annibale, in whose
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After the fall of fascism, in June 1945, he participated in the foundation of the "Cultural Union" of Turin, which after his death was named after him. His political idea, in favor of maintaining an agreement with all the anti-fascist forces in the spirit of the CLN, and his republican choice came
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into conflict with the line of the party, which supported the monarchy and determined to break the anti-fascist unity. Thus, in April 1946, he left the
Liberal Party for the Democratic-Republican Concentration of
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