
Ernesto Rossi
Ernesto Rossi was an Italian journalist and politician known for his anti-fascist activism and contributions to European unity. Born in 1897, he was imprisoned alongside Altiero Spinelli during World War II on Ventotene Island, where he co-authored the 'Ventotene Manifesto.' After the war, Rossi became involved in politics, advocating for a united Europe, and played a significant role in the establishment of various European institutions, championing the ideals of democracy and cooperation.
Born on Dec 21, 1897 (127 years old)
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France:
Ernesto Rossi, along with Altiero Spinelli, wrote a foundational text for European federalism on Ventotene.
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Italy:
Ernesto Rossi was a key figure in the writing of the Ventotene Manifesto, which called for a united Europe.
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Germany:
Ernesto Rossi contributed to the Manifesto of Ventotene, which called for a united Europe.
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Italy:
Ernesto Rossi, along with Altiero Spinelli, co-authored the significant Manifesto while confined on Ventotene.
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Italy:
Ernesto Rossi is mentioned alongside Altiero Spinelli and Eugenio Colorni as a foundational figure of the EU.
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France:
Ernesto Rossi was an antifascist who co-authored the Ventotene Manifesto in 1941.
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Italy:
Ernesto Rossi is recognized as a co-author of the dream that led to the creation of the European Union.
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Italy:
Ernesto Rossi contributed to the 'Manifesto di Ventotene' while in confinement for opposing the fascist regime.
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Italy:
Ernesto Rossi co-authored the Manifesto di Ventotene alongside Altiero Spinelli.
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Spain:
Rossi made a political career after co-authoring the Ventotene Manifesto.
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