PRESENTATION OF THE VOLUME - FONTANA October 20, 2010 - 20:30 HALL SCHOOLS
BOMBING THE FAIR. MILAN 1928
(MURS)
April 12 1928 among the crowd waiting Vittorio Emanuele III on a visit to inaugurate the fair in Milan explodes a bomb, twenty dead and forty wounded, the tragic account of the attack. For fifteen years the number of police will investigate, without result. Around the investigation moves an underworld of spies, informers and traitors, men of the State and ambiguous anti-fascists, fascists, extremists and corrupt hierarchy. The slaughter results in a long series of arrests and brutality, featuring one of the darker sides of fascist power. But it will also show unexpected spaces of independence and courage of investigation, of generosity and moral rectitude. Through a long and painstaking archival research and painstaking reconstruction of events, the author Carlo Giacchino tells the story of the protagonists of the various investigations and shedding light on a story still shrouded in mystery.
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