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Vittoria Nenni
Vittoria Gorizia Daubeuf (née Nenni; 31 October 1915 – 15/16 July 1943) was an Italian Anti-fascism, anti-fascist activist, active in the French Resistance during the World War II, Second World War. The daughter of Italian socialist politician Pietro Nenni, Vittoria and her family fled to France in 1928 to escape persecution and violence in Fascist Italy. Nenni grew up in interwar France and married the publisher Henri Dabeuf in 1937. In 1942, during the German military administration in occupied France during World War II, Nazi occupation of France, Dabeuf was caught printing French Communist Party leaflets and executed by firing squad. Nenni was also arrested and deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp, where she spent seven months before dying of disease, probably typhoid fever. Background Vittoria Gorizia Nenni was born in Ancona on 31 October 1915 as the third daughter of Pietro Nenni, later a central figure and leader of the Italian Socialist Party, and Carmen Emi ...
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Vittoria Nenni
Vittoria Gorizia Daubeuf (née Nenni; 31 October 1915 – 15/16 July 1943) was an Italian Anti-fascism, anti-fascist activist, active in the French Resistance during the World War II, Second World War. The daughter of Italian socialist politician Pietro Nenni, Vittoria and her family fled to France in 1928 to escape persecution and violence in Fascist Italy. Nenni grew up in interwar France and married the publisher Henri Dabeuf in 1937. In 1942, during the German military administration in occupied France during World War II, Nazi occupation of France, Dabeuf was caught printing French Communist Party leaflets and executed by firing squad. Nenni was also arrested and deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp, where she spent seven months before dying of disease, probably typhoid fever. Background Vittoria Gorizia Nenni was born in Ancona on 31 October 1915 as the third daughter of Pietro Nenni, later a central figure and leader of the Italian Socialist Party, and Carmen Emi ...
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