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    Giovanni Marinelli

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  1. Giovanni Marinelli (18 October 1879 – 11 January 1944) was an Italian Fascist political leader. Biography. Marinelli was born in Adria, Veneto. [1] A wealthy man, Marinelli contributed to Fascist success by financing the March on Rome.

  2. Giovanni Marinelli è stato un politico italiano. Fu, tra l'altro, sottosegretario al Ministero delle comunicazioni dal 1939 al 1943, segretario amministrativo del Partito Nazionale Fascista, deputato del Regno d'Italia e sottosegretario di Stato alle comunicazioni.

  3. Mussolini entrusted the establishment of the secret police to two of his closest colleagues, Cesare Rossi, the head of his press office, and Giovanni Marinelli, the administrative secretary of the National Fascist Party.

  4. Giovanni Marinelli (18 October 1879 – 11 January 1944) was an Italian Fascist political leader. Marinelli was born in Adria, Veneto. A wealthy man, he contributed to Fascist success by financing the March on Rome.

  5. Giovanni Marinelli and Olinto Marinelli 1846–1900 and 1874–1926 Matteo Proto Giovanni Marinelli and his son Olinto are regarded as the two main igures in the establishment and institutionalization of modern academic geography in Italy, between the last decades of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Verona_trialVerona trial - Wikipedia

    At the urging of the German authorities, the RSI persecuted those plotters they could find, six in number. These included Giovanni Marinelli; Carlo Pareschi; Luciano Gottardi; Galeazzo Ciano, the former Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Mussolini's son-in-law; the honoured Marshal of Italy Emilio De Bono; and Tullio Cianetti. All of the ...

  7. Jan 12, 1994 · The others executed were Giovanni Marinelli, former chief of the Fascist militia; Giuseppe Pareschi, former Agriculture Minister, and Luciano Gottardi, former president of the Fascist...