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Salvatore Barzilai
Salvatore Barzilai (5 July 1860 – May 1939) was an Italian jurist, journalist and politician who was one of the leaders of the Republican Party. He served as the minister for the lands freed by the enemy for one year between 1915 and 1916. Early life and education Barzilai was born in Trieste on 5 July 1860 into a Jewish family. His parents were Giuseppe and Elena Saraval. His father was a lawyer and a Hebrew scholar and archaeologist. Barzilai obtained a degree in law from the University of Bologna. During his studies he was arrested and tried in 1878. He was sentenced to prison due to the alleged treason against Austria and was acquitted by the court of appeal of Graz after one-year detention in prison. Career Barzilai worked as a journalist before his political career. He worked for ''L'eco del Popolo'' in Bologna, ''L'indipendente'' in Trieste and ''La Tribuna'' in Rome. Barzilai was elected as a deputy in the general elections on 23 November 1890. His term at the Chambe ...
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Minister For The Lands Freed By The Enemy
The Minister for the Lands Freed by the Enemy was a short-lived office in the government of the Kingdom of Italy responsible for the lands conquered against Austria-Hungary during and after World War I. It was suppressed on 1 March 1923. List of ministers ; Parties * * * * * * ;Coalitions * * References

{{Authority control Former government ministries of Italy, Lands 1923 disestablishments in Italy Ministries established in 1919 1919 establishments in Italy ...
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