Alcide De Gasperi
Alcide De Gasperi was an influential Italian statesman and a key figure in the post-World War II reconstruction of Italy. As the Prime Minister from 1945 to 1953, he played a crucial role in shaping Italy's foreign policy and its relationship with the newly formed European Community. He is notably remembered for signing the 1947 peace treaty that resulted in significant territorial losses for Italy, including the Dalmatian coast, which was a pivotal moment in the history of Italian nationalism and identity.
Born on Apr 03, 1881 (144 years old)
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Italy:
Alcide De Gasperi is referenced as the father of Maria Romana De Gasperi, who baptized Claudio Scajola.
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Italy:
Alcide De Gasperi is mentioned as a political figure inspired by Saint Francis.
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Switzerland:
Alcide De Gasperi was honored at a dinner attended by Winston Churchill.
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Italy:
Alcide De Gasperi is referenced for his teachings on the importance of foreign policy in uniting government coalitions.
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Hungary:
Alcide De Gasperi is mentioned as a founding father of the European Union, emphasizing the importance of Christian values.
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San Marino:
The article mentions a show on Alcide De Gasperi as part of the PDCS's initiatives.
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Switzerland:
Alcide De Gasperi is mentioned as a historical politician of world significance.
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Italy:
Alcide De Gasperi is referred to as the greatest Prime Minister in Italian history.
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Italy:
Alcide De Gasperi was another of the 'founding fathers' who supported the vision of peace and cooperation proposed by Robert Schuman.
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Italy:
Alcide De Gasperi is noted for not wanting to outlaw the Communist Party in Italy.
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