
Giacomo Buranello
Giacomo Buranello was a prominent figure in the Italian Resistance during World War II, serving as the commander of the communist partisan group GAP in Genoa. He was captured by fascist forces and executed on March 3, 1944, becoming a martyr for the antifascist cause and a symbol of the struggle against tyranny in Italy.
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Giacomo Buranello was a commander of the communist Gap who was captured and executed by fascists.
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