
Ferruccio Parri
Ferruccio Parri was an Italian politician and military leader during World War II, known for his role as a key figure in the Italian Resistance against Fascism. As an active member of the Action Party, he served as the military leader of the National Liberation Committee and later became the Prime Minister of Italy in 1945. Parri was instrumental in organizing partisan efforts for Italian independence and was a vocal advocate for a unified national identity. His commitment to the principles of democracy and resistance against totalitarianism made him a significant figure in shaping post-war Italy. He famously stated that the Resistance was fundamentally a patriotic insurrection, emphasizing the political motivations behind the armed struggle. Parri's contributions to the Italian Resistance and his subsequent political career continue to be recognized as pivotal in Italy's transition to a democratic republic.
Born on Jan 19, 1900 (125 years old)
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Ferruccio Parri was a military leader of the Liberation Committee and a future Prime Minister of Italy.
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