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  1. Nicola Bombacci (Civitella di Romagna, Forlì, 24 de octubre de 1879-Dongo, 28 de abril de 1945) fue un político italiano de la primera mitad del siglo XX. Importante y conocido dirigente socialista durante los años de la Primera Guerra Mundial y la primera posguerra, fue uno de los fundadores del Partido Comunista Italiano (PCI) en 1921.

  2. Nicola Bombacci (24 October 1879 – 28 April 1945) was an Italian Marxist revolutionary and later a fascist politician. He began in the Italian Socialist Party as an opponent of the reformist wing and became a founding member of the Communist Party of Italy in 1921, sitting on the fifteen-man Central Committee.

  3. 28 de abr. de 2023 · Los fascistas en fuga eran alrededor de cincuenta, entre los que se contaban la supuesta hija natural de Mussolini, Elena Curti, y los dirigentes Alessandro Pavolini y Nicola Bombacci.

  4. La obra aborda el tránsito de dirigentes políticos desde formaciones de izquierda a organizaciones políticas y sindicales fascistas en Italia, Francia y España en los años comprendidos entre la Primera y la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  5. Nicola Bombacci. May 1, 1945. Mussolini shot. The last fascist government leaders shot, some fifteen people. I felt a satisfaction for having written in 1932 (Litérature et Révolution): “The Gramscis and the Terracinis know that they are almost nothing at this moment, that they can be assassinated tomorrow, that they will perhaps never see the light of day again; but they understand the ...

  6. Nicolò Bombacci, detto anche Nicola o Nicolino, è stato un politico e rivoluzionario italiano della prima metà del XX secolo. Dirigente socialista durante la prima guerra mondiale e il primo dopoguerra, entusiasmato da Lenin e dalla rivoluzione d'ottobre, fu nel 1921 uno dei fondatori del Partito Comunista d'Italia, assieme ad ...

  7. 12 de may. de 2019 · The Manifesto was the founding document of the new regime’s ruling Fascist Republican Party; co-drafted with Nicola Bombacci (who had been thrown out of the Italian Communist Party in 1927) the Manifesto is somewhat reminiscent of fascism’s earliest programmes, with its republicanism and heavy focus on workers’ issues.