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  1. 6 gen 2021 · a sx emilio de bono, galeazzo ciano, cianetti pareschi, marinelli e gottardi, imputati, traditori di mussolini, fascisti, fascismo, condanna, italia, anni 40, b/n, 740202/1 Il processo si apre nel salone di Castelvecchio a Verona l’8 gennaio ; a presiedere il tribunale speciale è l’avvocato Aldo Vecchini , mentre a ricoprire il ruolo del pubblico ministero è Andrea Fortunato .

  2. Emilio De Bono. EMILIO DE BONO. 1866-1944. Giuseppe Gaspare Emilo detto Emilio era nato il 19 marzo 1866 a Cassano d'Adda da Giovanni ed Emilia Bazzi (1839/1902) (sposerà lui Erminia Monti-Maironi nata a Torino il 8 ottobre 1869, morta a Roma il 12 novembre 1941). Il padre Giovanni (Brescia 3 marzo 1832/14 giugno 1896) figlio di Giuseppe e di ...

  3. Search for: 'Emilio De Bono' in Oxford Reference ». (b. 19 Mar. 1866, d. 11 Jan. 1944).Italian Fascist A commander of the 9th Army Corps during World War I, he turned to Fascism in 1922 and participated in the March on Rome. He was in charge of public security (1922–4), but had to resign following Matteotti's assassination. He became ...

  4. Emilio De Bono (March 19, 1866 – January 11, 1944) was an Italian General, fascist activist, Marshal, and member of the Fascist Grand Council (Gran Consiglio del Fascismo). De Bono fought in the Italo-Turkish War, World War I, and the Second Italo-Abyssinian War. De Bono was born in Cassano d'Adda. Son of Giovanni de Bono, descendant of the Counts of Barlassina, and Elisa Bazzi. His family ...

  5. Emilio De Bono ( Cassano d’Adda, 1866. március 19. – Verona, 1944. január 11.) olasz katonatiszt, első világháborús veterán, a fasiszta mozgalom egyik alapító tagja volt, aki 1943-ban támogatta Benito Mussolini lemondatását, ezért kivégeztették. [6]

  6. Emilio De Bono (19 March 1866 – 11 January 1944) was an Italian general, fascist activist, marshal, war criminal, and member of the Fascist Grand Council (Gran Consiglio del Fascismo). De Bono fought in the Italo-Turkish War, the First World War and the Second Italo-Abyssinian War. He was one of the key figures behind Italy's anti-partisan ...

  7. General Emilio De Bono was the commander-in-chief of all Italian armed forces in East Africa. In addition, he was the commander-in-chief of the forces invading from Eritrea, the "northern front". De Bono had under his direct command a force of nine divisions in three Army Corps: The Italian I Corps, the Italian II Corps, and the Eritrean Corps.