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Franco Antonicelli

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304:, a grouping of liberals and republicans opposed to the political alliance with the Christian Democrats, which fought against the so-called "scam law", the electoral law which provided a prize to the list that obtained the majority absolute in the elections, and which was repealed following the defeat of the centrist parties in favor of the law in the June 7 elections. He took a stand against the political and trade union discrimination carried out by 316:, represented a danger for Italian democracy, so more after the demonstrations in multiple cities in which there were also deaths among the demonstrators. Having denounced these facts in a speech in Bologna, Antonicelli was tried for condoning a crime. He was sentenced in the first instance with probation, he was acquitted on appeal. 31: 230:. Immediately after 8 September he moved to Rome where on 6 November he was arrested by the Germans and imprisoned in Regina Coeli. In February 1944 he was transferred to the Castelfranco Emilia prison and was released on 18 April. Returning to Turin, he joined, as a representative of the Liberal Party, the 327:
list for the Alessandria-Tortona constituency. On that occasion, the group of left-wing independents was formed for the first time in Parliament and Antonicelli was a member of the Defense, Public Education and Supervision commissions for radio and television broadcasts. He was re-elected in the 1972
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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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His library, made up of over twenty thousand volumes, was donated to the Livorno Port Company, where the Franco Antonicelli Foundation was founded for its valorisation.
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He was a founder of the Historical Institute of the Resistance in Piedmont on 25 April 1947 and became its first president. In that year he published
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with the cultural radio program Terza pagina, and with the Turin newspaper La Stampa, with articles on French literature and Italian decadentism.
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against communist workers or members of the FIOM and in 1960 he argued that the Tambroni government, elected with the votes of the DC and the
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In 1942 he founded the Francesco De Silva publishing house and committed himself, urged by Croce, to the reorganization of the
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gathered in the editorial staff of the magazine Cultura published by Einaudi and which included, among others,
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On 31 May 1929 he was arrested for having signed, with other Turin intellectuals, a letter of solidarity with
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political elections, and took part in the Defense and Radio and Television Supervision commissions.
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of Piedmont, of which he assumed the presidency in 1945, he directed the edition of the clandestine
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villa in Sordevolo he often stayed and met his friends. He was freed in March 1936.
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newspapers, a publication of the liberal partisan groups operating in Piedmont.
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Dall'antifascismo alla resistenza. Trent'anni di storia italiana (1915-1945)
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La pratica della libertĂ , Documenti, discorsi, scritti politici 1929-1974
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Italian author, poet, publisher, essayist and anti-fascist activist
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Antonicelli was born in to the wealthy family of an official from
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in the elections of 18 April convinced him to abandon the party.
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In 1968 he was elected to the Senate as an independent on the
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Voghera
Kingdom of Italy
Turin
University of Turin
Puglia
Augusto Monti
Lalla Romano
Leone Ginzburg
Cesare Pavese
Norberto Bobbio
Massimo Mila
Ludovico Geymonat
Benedetto Croce
Gianni Agnelli
Herman Melville
Franz Kafka
Eugene Gladstone O'Neill
James Joyce
Mickey Mouse
Justice and Freedom
Carlo Levi
Liberal Party
National Liberation Committee
Ugo La Malfa
Ferruccio Parri
Republican Party
Christian Democrats
If This is a Man
Primo Levi

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