from "L'Eco di Bergamo." September 7, 2009
Today is a long interview on "L'Eco di Bergamo", signed by the good journalist Mariella Radaelli.
finally begins to move something to recover the historical memory of key events in the history of Italy, but surprisingly dropped into oblivion. One of these is the massacre of Piazzale Giulio Cesare, Milan, who in 1928 became twenty-four victims, and of which nothing was known. The first to break the silence of the season, on the massacre, was Lelio Basso. In 1978, on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the explosion. Then, for another thirty years, still silence. Only Franzinelli Mimmo, the historian that I admire most, is interested in the matter, in his "The tentacles secret police," a book critical to understand the mechanisms of fascist police power and control. Just Franzinelli guided me through the intricacies of the archives of the Fascist police, and then he took the trouble to read the manuscript.
Here is the text of the interview:
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