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in August 1944 he was parachuted into Biella. He rendered valuable services in the organizational and information fields and in numerous armed skirmishes he demonstrated firm conviction and legendary courage, causing injuries. Captured by the enemy and forced to broadcast propaganda on the radio, despite the expectation of extreme reprisals, with inner strength he took the opportunity to proclaim loyalty to the legitimate government. After harsh imprisonment, freed by an Allied mission, he refused to go to safety to Switzerland and preferred to continue to fight with the Trentino partisans. He fell bravely in a skirmish with the German SS when the struggle for liberation was just triumphantly concluded.
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Teenage university student, immediately after the armistice he joined the liberation struggle, greatly distinguishing himself in the Roman underground units through determination, talent and bravery. After the liberation of the capital, eager to continue the struggle, he joined a military mission and
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to live with his paternal uncle and aunt. In 1933, he came to Rome to live with his father and sister and began middle school. During Marincola's stay in the South, his father had married and he had two new siblings, Rita (born 1928) and Ivan (born 1929).
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Born in Somalia to an Italian father, Giuseppe Marincola (1891–1956), and a Somali mother, Aschirò Hassan (1901–?), he was brought to Italy with his sister, Isabella Marincola (1926-2010) in 1926 and initially sent to
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Pesarini, Angelica (2020). ""You are the shame of the race": Dynamics of pain, shame and violence in shape-shifting processes". In Welty Tamai, Lily Anne Y.; Dineen-Wimberly, Ingrid; Spickard, Paul (eds.).
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movement, Mayor Virginia Raggi proposed a record in the Capitoline Assembly, which was approved, to name an under construction station of the Rome Metro (later
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In the summer of 2020, in the wake of the protests triggered by the
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Shape Shifters: Journeys across Terrains of Race and Identity
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On 2 October 1952, signed by decree of the Prime Minister
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Mahaday
Italian Somalia
Castello-Molina di Fiemme
Giustizia e LibertĂ 
Partisan
Gold Medal of Military Valour

Gold Medal of Military Valour
Calabria

ANPI
Bolzano
Alcide De Gasperi
Black Lives Matter
renamed
doi
10.1080/13507486.2010.497305
S2CID
143593653


"Razza partigiana"
doi
10.2307/j.ctvr7fctc.10
ISBN
978-1-4962-0663-3
JSTOR
j.ctvr7fctc.10
S2CID

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