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Augusto De
Marsanich (13
April 1893 – 10
February 1973) was an
Italian fascist politician and the
second leader of the
Italian Social Movement (MSI)....
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conservative Augusto De
Marsanich,
under whose leadership the
party won some
strong electoral gains. Four
years later in 1954, De
Marsanich was
replaced by Arturo...
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position against De
Marsanich's pro-NATO policy.
During the mid-1950s Almirante,
disquieted by the
drift towards conservatism under De
Marsanich and his successor...
- 521 Italy
Italian Social Movement Movimento Sociale Italiano Augusto De
Marsanich 32 / 574 United
Kingdom Union Movement Sir
Oswald Mosley 0 / 650...
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architect and a painter. His
Catholic Anconitan mother,
Teresa Iginia de
Marsanich, was of
Dalmatian origin. His
family had
interesting twists and developed...
- four-man
council to head up the group, also
featuring MSI
leader Augusto De
Marsanich,
French writer Maurice Bardèche and
German activist Karl-Heinz Priester...
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Saragat PSDI, DC, PSI, PCI, PRI 646 67.1
Gaetano Martino PLI 56 5.8
Augusto De
Marsanich MSI,
PDIUM 40 4.1
Others /
Invalid votes 185 19.2
Total 927 100.0...
- 138 140 133 138 – –
Gaetano Martino 55 56 56 54 54 53 – – –
Augusto De
Marsanich – – – – 39 40 40 39 40
Alcide Malagugini 34 36 36 12 – – – – – Amintore...
- Tarkus, *Greg
Norrod (U.S.) -
Journey To Perfection, -
Gasto Alberto Marsanich (Italy) - Toccata, *Mark Wyer (Australia) - War Of The Worlds, *Hector...
- He
emerged as
leader of the MSI in 1954 in
succession to
Augusto De
Marsanich and
sought to
moderate the party's neo-fascism in an
attempt to bring...