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    Pietro Sandro Nenni (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro ˈnɛnni]; 9 February 1891 – 1 January 1980) was an Italian socialist politician and statesman, the national secretary of the Italian Socialist Party (PSI) and senator for life since 1970. He was a recipient of the Lenin Peace Prize in 1951.

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    Pietro Nenni ( Faenza, 9 febbraio 1891 – Roma, 1º gennaio 1980) è stato un politico e giornalista italiano, leader storico del Partito Socialista Italiano . Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 Infanzia e famiglia. 1.2 L'opposizione alla guerra di Libia e l'incontro con Mussolini. 1.3 Nenni nelle Marche: la "Settimana rossa"

  3. Pietro Nenni (born February 9, 1891, Faenza, Italy—died January 1, 1980, Rome) was a journalist and politician who was leader of the Italian Socialist Party (PSI), twice foreign minister, and several times vice-premier of Italy.

  4. Oct 2, 2019 · During his long life, Pietro Nenni (1891-1980), the most important historical leader of the Italian socialist movement along with Filippo Turati, witnessed a special relation with Asia, in particular with China.

  5. T he most sought-after politico in Italy today is Pietro Nenni, 64, the yeasty, eloquent leader of Italys Red Socialists. Ever since the center-right Christian Democratic coalition...

  6. Jan 2, 1980 · ROME, Jan. 1 (AP)--Pietro Nenni, the Socialist leader whose career spanned seven decades of Italian history, died today after a heart attack. He was 88 years old.

  7. Pietro Nenni (pyĕ´trō nĕn´nē), 18911980, Italian journalist and political leader. He was imprisoned in 1911 for his participation in the protest movement against the Italo-Turkish war in Libya.

  8. Orphan who became influential leader of Italian Socialist Party. The politician Pietro Sandro Nenni, who was a major figure of the Italian left for five decades, was born on this day in 1891 in Faenza in Emilia-Romagna. Nenni was general secretary of the Italian Socialist Party (PSI) on three occasions and rose to high office in the Italian ...

  9. Pietro Nenni, the Socialist political leader, described a meeting at the home of Giuseppe Romita on his return to Rome after seventeen years in exile: 'I renewed contact with old comrades.

  10. Giuliana Nenni and Domenico Zucaro, Pietro Nenni: Tempo di guerra fredda, diari 1943–1956 (Pietro Nenni: Cold War Times, Diaries 1943–1956) (Milano: Sugarco, 1981); Google Scholar