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Vittorio Vidali (27 September 1900 – 9 November 1983), also known as Vittorio Vidale, Enea Sormenti, Jacobo Hurwitz Zender, Carlos Contreras, and "Comandante Carlos", was an Italian communist. After being expelled from Italy with the rise of Fascist Benito Mussolini, he went to
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, where he became an operative for the Soviet Comintern. He was sent to Mexico, where he was implicated in at least two assassination attempts – of Cuban communist Julio Mella and Russian
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, there in exile. Later Vidali was active in other locations, finally leading the new communist part in the
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beginning in 1947 after World War II. He later represented the community in Parliament after it was annexed by Italy.


Early life

He was born in the small coastal town of
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, then part of the county of Istria in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and now part of Italy. As a teenager, he joined the socialist movement in the nearby port city of
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. At the age of twenty, Vidali is said to have been one of the founders of the
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. In 1922, he was expelled from the country after Benito Mussolini ascended to power with the Fascist movement. Vidali was described as a
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in the file kept on him by the police in Fascist Italy.


Comintern agent

Vidali found refuge in the
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, relocating to
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. Working for the
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, Vidali was sent by the Comintern to Mexico to discipline its national party, according the
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. During this period, Vidali became romantically involved with photographer and communist activist
Tina Modotti Tina Modotti (born Assunta Adelaide Luigia Modotti Mondini, August 16/17, 1896 – January 5, 1942) was an Italian American photographer, model, actor, and revolutionary political activist for the Comintern. She left Italy in 1913 and moved to ...
, who had a previous liaison with artist
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and was then involved with Cuban communist Julio Antonio Mella, then in Mexico.


Murder of Julio Mella

According to Tennant, Vidali's interest in Modotti was related to his killing her current lover, Mella. Mella was among the founders of the Comintern version of the
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(Tennant, 1999). Mella had fled Cuba for Mexico in Gerardo Machado’s time, where he joined and then left the Mexican Communist Party. Diego Rivera portrayed Vidali, Modotti, and Mella in his
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'' In the Arsenal''. He included the figure of Tina Modotti holding a belt of ammunition on the right side of the mural. Vidali is shown staring over her shoulder and wearing a black hat. Modotti gazes lovingly at Julio Antonio Mella (shown with a light colored hat). Given Rivera's personal knowledge of these people, some analysts or critics suggest that his portrayal was evidence of Vidali's and Rivera's involvement in Mella's assassination. Rivera was subsequently expelled from the Mexican Communist Party. In early December 1928, Mella was expelled from the Mexican Communist Party for his association with
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, but he was readmitted two weeks later. Mella was killed by gunshot in
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on January 10, 1929, an incident believed to be a political assassination. Modotti was by Mella's side as he was shot. She was seen holding his arm, allegedly in a manner similar to her portrayal in Rivera's mural. Vidali is believed to have used the revolver he commonly carried to murder Mella. Modotti was known to keep an M1911 pistol in her house. Officially, José Agustín López (said to have no particular political affiliations) was charged with Mella's murder; two other known criminals, Jose Magriñat and Antonio Sanabria, were also suspects. Police investigators received conflicting eyewitness reports, which are notoriously unreliable. In one version, Mella and Modotti were walking alone, whereas another said that Vidali was walking together with the two. Mella was shot at
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, and neither Modotti nor Vidali were injured. Modotti gave a false name to the investigators, and, although police were suspicious of her
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, she was released soon after being arrested. Magriñat was also set free: he was ultimately killed in Cuba (allegedly by communists) in 1933 The official position of the present Cuban government is that Mella was killed on Machado's orders. It acknowledges that Modotti was known to have been a Stalinist operative in a number of countries. Some in Cuba continue to believe that Vidali killed Mella. How Machado's men could have operated alone and independently in the highly politicized environment of Mexico City is not explained. According to Abers (2002), both Magriñat and Rivera (who had just returned from Cuba) would have warned Mella that he was in danger.


Spanish Civil War

Vidali was ordered to go to Spain, where he arrived in May 1936 under the pseudonym of Carlos Contreras. He led efforts to prepare, supervise and coordinate the Antifascist Worker and Peasant MilitiasStanley G Payne, ''Spanish Civil War, The Soviet Union, and Communism,'' Yale Press, 2004 (MAOC), organized by the Spanish Communist Party since 1934. This was before the
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broke out. Because he had performed military training in the Soviet Frunze Academy, Vidali, and other comrades such as
Enrique Líster Enrique Líster Forján (21 April 1907 – 8 December 1994) was a Spanish communist politician and military officer. Early life Líster was born in 1907 at Ameneiro, A Coruña. A stonemason, he spent his adolescence in Cuba, before returni ...
, are credited with markedly improving the preparation of the militias. As a senior advisor for the Comintern in Spain, Vidali headed the 5th Regiment (Quinto Regimiento). It was responsible for the political formation of MAOC's regiments. In the 1937 pro-Republican propaganda film '' The Spanish Earth,'' Vidali was shown addressing an assembly of military personnel.


In Mexico and Italy

Vidali returned to Mexico. He was identified as involved in the May 24, 1940 attack on Leon Trotsky's residence in Mexico City, a failed assassination attempt. Iosif Grigulevich, a Soviet
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operative, and Mexican painter David Alfaro Siqueiros were also involved in the assault. Vidali is also thought to have been closely involved with the successful infiltration of fellow
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operative
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into Trotsky's inner circle. This resulted in Mercader's murder of Trotsky later that year. Vittorio Vidali returned to Trieste in 1947 after World War II, when the
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was established. He soon became one of the most powerful members of the
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there. In 1948, after the
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, Vidali became the leader of the party, and conducted a thorough purge of alleged Tito in Trieste's Communist organizations. He also worked to reduce the influence of the Yugoslavian Party on the Communist Party of the Free Territory of Trieste. He strengthened connections with Pro-Soviet Italian Communists. During this period, he also clashed with the local Slovene minority that had been influential among Trieste's Communist before his arrival. After 1954, when Trieste became part of Italy again, Vidali was elected to and served as Communist Member of the
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from the area.


Reputation

Reportedly Tina Modotti said to Valentín González in Spain, after he had decided not to kill Vidali, words to the effect: "You should have shot him, I hate him". But she continued: "I have to follow him until I die" (which she did). The exploits of Vidali in carrying out Trotsky's assassination, and lethal purges of agents in the Soviet Union and
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's Cuba (such as Sandalio Junco in the latter)
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, Mexico, and Spain in relation to Soviet Communist activities to the farflung exploits of British writer Ian Fleming's well-known
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character in his
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series of novels.


Bibliography

* Ritratto di donna : Tina Modotti – Vangelista, Vidali, Vittorio. 1982. * Ritorno alla città senza pace : il 1948 a Trieste – Vangelista, Vidali, Vittorio. 1982. * Spagna lunga battaglia – Vangelista, Vidali, Vittorio. 1975. * Sul titismo : conferenza tenuta dal compagno Vittorio Vidali ai comunisti di Trieste ed agli allievi delle scuole del PCI di Roma e Bologna - Il lavoratore, Vidali, Vittorio. 1950. * La caduta della repubblica – Vangelista, Vidali, Vittorio. 1979. * Antifascisti di Trieste, dell'Istria, dell'Isontino e del Friuli in Spagna - a cura dell'Associazione italiana combattenti volontari antifascisti in Spagna, 1974. * Diario di Cuba 1973: ritorno a Cuba - Vangelista Vidali, Vittorio. 1973. * Comandante Carlos -
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, Vidali, Vittorio. 1983. * Giornale di bordo – Vangelista, Vidali, Vittorio. 1977. . * Dal Messico a Murmansk – Vangelista, Vidali, Vittorio. 1975. * Orizzonti di libertà – Vangelista, Vidali, Vittorio. 1980. * Missione a Berlino - Vangelista Vidali, Vittorio. 1978. * Tina Modotti fotografa e rivoluzionaria – IE. 1979. * Unire tutte le forze per ottenere un piano di rinascita per Trieste : intervento al Consiglio comunale di Trieste, nella seduta del 9 gennaio 1961 - Federazione autonoma triestina del PCI, Vidali, Vittorio. 1961


Printed sources

In English: * Albers, Patricia (2002). ''Shadows, Fire, Snow: The Life of Tina Modotti''. Clarkson Potter, 382 pages; * Cacucci, Pino (Translated by Patricia J. Duncan). (1999) ''Tina Modotti: A Life''. St. Martin's Press, 225 pages; * Tennant, Gary (1999). ''Dissident Cuban Communism: The Case of Trotskyism, 1932-1965'' PhD Thesis, University of Bradford, England * Thomas, Hugh (1997). ''The Spanish Civil War''. Harper and Row, New York. Revised and enlarged edition. * Thomas, Hugh (1998). ''Cuba or the Pursuit of Freedom'', Da Capo Press; Updated edition (April, 1998) * Volodarsky, Boris (2015). ''Stalin's Agent: The Life and Death of Alexander Orlov''. Oxford University Press, 832 pages; In Spanish: * González Aguayo, Rosa María, René Aguilar Díaz, Gerardo Aragón Carrillo, Eduardo Morales Trujado, Jaime Peralta Benitez, and Enrique Salame Méndez (accessed 05/12/2005) "Diego Rivera, Chapingo, Capilla Riveriana." Universidad Autónoma de Chapingo * Jeifets L., Jeifets V., Huber P. "La Internacional Comunista y America Latina, 1919-1943." ''El diccionario biografico.'' Moscu-Ginebra, 2004. * Ross, Marjorie (2004). ''El secreto encanto de la KGB: las cinco vidas de Iósif Griguliévich'' (The Secret Charm of the KGB: The Five Lives of Joseph Grigulievich), San Jose, Costa Rica: Farben Grupo Editorial Norma, Costa Rica


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