
Carlo Casalegno
Carlo Casalegno was an Italian journalist and partisan, known for his fierce opposition to fascism and his commitment to democratic values. He was a prominent figure at the newspaper La Stampa, where he wrote extensively on political issues. Tragically, his outspoken views particularly against the far-left terrorism of his time led to his assassination in 1977.
Born on Oct 14, 1910 (114 years old)
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Italy:
Carlo Casalegno was the deputy director of La Stampa and was assassinated by Raffaele Fiore.
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Italy:
Casalegno was a partisan who wrote a harsh column against red terrorism and the extreme left, which cost him his life.
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