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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carlo_ScorzaCarlo Scorza - Wikipedia

    Carlo Scorza (15 June 1897 – 23 December 1988) was a prominent member of the National Fascist Party of Italy during World War II. He built his reputation in the Italian Fascist paramilitary group known as the Blackshirts, and later rose to the position of party secretary, second only to Benito Mussolini in authority over Fascist Italy.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carlo_ScorzaCarlo Scorza - Wikipedia

    Carlo Scorza (Paola, 15 giugno 1897 – San Godenzo, 23 dicembre 1988) è stato un politico e giornalista italiano. Luogotenente generale della MVSN, fu l'ultimo Segretario del Partito Nazionale Fascista

  3. Carlo Scorza (Paola, 15 giugno 1897 – Castagno d’Andrea di San Godenzo, 23 dicembre 1988) In seguito, durante la memorabile seduta del Gran Consiglio del 25 luglio 1943, diede prova della sua fedeltà al duce votando contro l’ordine del giorno di sfiducia al Capo del fascismo presentato da Dino Grandi.

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  4. 15 de jun. de 2021 · Carlo Scorza, who rose to prominence with the Fascist paramilitary group known as the Blackshirts and was the last party secretary of Benito Mussolini’s regime, was born on this day in 1897 in Paolo, a seaside town in Calabria.

  5. 27 de dic. de 1988 · Carlo Scorza, the last secretary of Italy's wartime Fascist Party, has died, family members said today. He was 91 years old. The relatives said that he died Friday but that it...

  6. SCORZA, Carlo. – Nacque a Paola, in provincia di Cosenza, il 15 giugno 1897 da Ignazio e da Gennarina Jacovini. A quindici anni si trasferì a Lucca per raggiungere suo fratello Giuseppe colà impiegato.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Carlo_ScorzaCarlo Scorza - Wikiwand

    Carlo Scorza (15 June 1897 – 23 December 1988) was a prominent member of the National Fascist Party of Italy during World War II. He built his reputation in the Italian Fascist paramilitary group known as the Blackshirts, and later rose to the position of party secretary, second only to Benito Mussolini in authority over Fascist Italy.