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  • This advocacy also translated into practice; in the war of Resistance that raged, especially in Northern Italy, from September 1943 onward, the Action Party made a...
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  • The Action Party (Partito d'Azione, Pd'A) was an Italian political party. ... Neo-fascist coalitions: Social Alternative. ⇨ All translations of Action Party (Italy).
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  • Action Party (Italy). The Action Party ( Partito d' Azione, Pd'A ) was between July 1942 and 1946 an Italian party. History.
  • ...e Libertà " (justice and freedom) movement, the precursor of the "Partito d'Azione" (Action Party). ... It was more of a partisan party than a socialist one.
  • Ocak 1943'ten itibaren gizli bir gazete yayınladı, L'Italia Libera (Özgür İtalya), tarafından düzenlendi Leone Ginzburg.
  • This article contains a list of political parties in Italy since Italian unification in 1861. ... Action Party (1853–1867). Italian Workers' Party (1882–1892).
  • NPA (Nuovo Partito d'Azione = New Action Party). The NPA is a small social-liberal party founded in 2005.
  • The Action Party of Italy was a liberal socialist political party in Italy that existed from 14 June 1942 until 25 April 1947.