Spartaco Lavagnini
Spartaco Lavagnini (born September 6, 1889 in Cortona- died February 27, 1921, Florence) was an Italian communist syndicalist and activist.[1][2][3]
Biography
Spartaco Lavagnini was a militant socialist, forerunner of the communist "svolta", killed by fascist squads as a retaliation for the anarchist attack against a nationalist parade on the same day in which students Carlo Menabuoni and Carabiniere Antonio Petrucci had died.[4]
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gollark: (Even though they only know a technology you can't really use?)
gollark: You're *hiring* people for *money*?
gollark: Aesthetics happen to other people, mostly.
References
- Adams, Matthew S.; Kinna, Ruth (2017-05-02). Anarchism 1914-18: Internationalism, Anti-Militarism and War. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9781784993412.
- Publications, USA International Business (2009-03-20). Italy Justice System and National Police Handbook. Int'l Business Publications. ISBN 9781438725420.
- "Toscana TV". www.toscanatv.com (in Italian). Retrieved 2018-01-25.
- Belco, Victoria (2010). War, Massacre, and Recovery in Central Italy, 1943-1948. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 9780802093141.
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