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Alberto Cianca

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in New York City in 1940 which was one of the antifascist organizations founded by Italian political exiles in the United States. Cianca and his close ally Alberto Tarchiani were very active in the society dealing with its administrative operations. Cianca was also named the president of the
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In 1927 Cianca left Italy to avoid from being arrested and settled in Paris. There he edited some publications and involved in the establishment of an anti-Fascist resistance movement,
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Nicola Cacciatore (2019). "Missed connection: relations between Italian anti-fascist emigration and British forces in Egypt (1940–1944)".
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from its start in 1922 to its closure in 1926. The paper was the most significant opposition publication against Fascist government of
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Cianca served several times as the president of the board of arbitrators of Italian journalists. He died in Rome on 8 January 1966.
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Kent Fedorowich (2005). "'Toughs and Thugs': The Mazzini Society and Political Warfare amongst Italian POWs in India, 1941–43".
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in Paris, and also, he and Carlo Rosselli edited a weekly publication of Giustizia e LibertĂ  which was also entitled
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Cianca started his career as a journalist and worked as a parliamentary reporter for the Rome-based newspaper
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in 1946 and also, the last secretary of the Action Party before its closure. Then Cianca joined the
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Cianca and other Italian exiles returned to Italy which led to the end of the Mazzini Society.
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of Alcide De Gasperi. Cianca was among the few elected members of the Action Party to the
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forces Cianca took refuge in the United States. He involved in the establishment of the
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Michele Cantarella (Winter 1938). "Italian Writers in Exile: A Bibliography".
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Cianca was born in Rome on 1 January 1884. He had a bachelor's degree in law.
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Italoamericana: The Literature of the Great Migration, 1880-1943
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in Roma from which he resigned in 1921. Then he worked for
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Upon his return to Italy Cianca became the leader of the
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society's New York branch. Following the end of the
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Alcide De Gasperi
Emilio Lussu
Rome
Kingdom of Italy
UN
PdA
PSI
Il Mondo
editor-in-chief
Il Messaggero
L'Ora
Benito Mussolini
Il Becco Giallo
Giustizia e LibertĂ 
Carlo Rosselli
Nello Rosselli
Emilio Lussu
Alberto Tarchiani
Fausto Nitti
Gaetano Salvemini
Giustizia e LibertĂ 
World War II
occupied
Nazi German
Mazzini Society
Fascist rule
Action Party
National Council
first cabinet

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