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  1. Roberto Farinacci ( Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrto fariˈnattʃi]; 16 October 1892 – 28 April 1945) was a leading Italian fascist politician and important member of the National Fascist Party before and during World War II, as well as one of its ardent antisemitic proponents.

  2. Roberto Farinacci was a radical Italian politician and Fascist ras, or local party boss, who helped Benito Mussolini rise to power in 1922 and who became an important figure in the Fascist regime. After dropping out of school to work for the railroad in Cremona (1909), Farinacci became an ardent.

  3. Roberto Farinacci ( Isernia, 16 ottobre 1892 – Vimercate, 28 aprile 1945) è stato un politico, giornalista e generale italiano. È stato segretario del Partito Nazionale Fascista .

  4. A brief biography of Roberto Farinacci, an Italian Fascist leader who co-founded the movement in 1919 and supported Mussolini until his death in 1945. Find related entries and content in Oxford Reference on Farinacci and Fascism.

  5. FARINACCI, ROBERTO ° (18921945), leading antisemite in the Italian Fascist regime. A socialist until 1914, Farinacci became one of the founders of the Fascist movement in March 1919.

  6. Jun 8, 1995 · Roberto Farinacci (1892-1945) had been the leader of Cremona's interventionist lobby and a front-line soldier in the war.

  7. The brutal grassroots rural fascism epitomized by Roberto Farinacci, leader in Cremona, was weakened. By the late 1920s the prevailing image of the fascist was no longer the young, single man who fought Socialists while professing not to ‘give a damn’, but the responsible husband and father who worked from nine to six building a new nation ...