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  Alcide De Gasperi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
De Gasperi was born in Pieve Tesino in the Tirol, Austria-Hungary, now part of the Province of Trento in Italy).
De Gasperi died in Sella di Valsugana, in Trentino.
Alcide de Gasperi Biography A biography by a student of the University of Wisconsin
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 de Gaspari   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
De Gasperi therefore needed to present the resignation of the entire cabinet on January 20.
De Gasperi was again chosen to lead the government, but much of his prestige was lost due to public perception of him being responsible for what became known as the "fraudulent law"(Mammarella, 256).
When De Gasperi presented his cabinet to the Assembly, it was rejected, ending the long hold of the DC leader on government that began in 1945.
www.uwgb.edu /galta/333/bios98/gasp.htm   (1854 words)

  
 History Channel Search Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
From 1911 to 1918 De Gasperi was a member of the Austrian parliament.
An opponent of the dictatorship established by Benito Mussolini, De Gasperi was jailed in 1926 for his political activities.
De Gasperi was active in the Italian Resistance movement during World War II and was one of the founders of the Christian Democratic party.
www.historychannel.com /encyclopedia/article.jsp?link=FWNE.fw..de027800.a   (262 words)

  
 Alcide De Gasperi Biography / Biography of Alcide De Gasperi Biography
Alcide De Gasperi was born on April 3, 1881, at Pieve Tesino in Trentino, then controlled by Austria.
De Gasperi was imprisoned but was released 3 years later when, amid the atmosphere of good feeling between Mussolini and the Vatican, the archbishop of Trent intervened on his behalf.
During World War II De Gasperi became active in the underground and was one of the founders of the illegal Christian Democratic party (Democrazia Christiana).
www.bookrags.com /biography-alcide-de-gasperi   (607 words)

  
 Freenations
The appearance of the former German Chancellor in the North Italian town where De Gasperi was born, was the occasion for a mass in the Trento Cathedral celebrated by Cardinal Battista Re.
De Gasperi's guilt of involvement in the criminal dictatorships of Germany and Italy made him an ideal subject for the secret services.
Since the inclusion of German soldiers should not be disturbed by the recollection of previous war crimes de Gasperi began a campaign in his cabinet to suppress the pursuit of those responsible for Nazi massacres in Italy.
home.freeuk.net /freenations/news-2004-08-24.html   (782 words)

  
 De Gasperi, Alcide. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
After 16 months of imprisonment as an anti-Fascist, De Gasperi received (1931) a position at the Vatican Library; there he organized during World War II the center-right Christian Democratic party.
In 1947, De Gasperi excluded the Communists and left-wing Socialists from the government, and in 1948 his party won a major electoral victory.
De Gasperi inaugurated land reform, championed close cooperation with the United States, and led Italy into the European Recovery Program and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
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 Ministry of Foreign Affairs - De Gasperi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The idea was limited to creating a common coal and steel market between the six founding States (France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg and Italy) but it immediately proved to be a peace initiative by succeeding in bringing together the vanquished and the victors of the Second World War.
De Gasperi took part not only in its design but all the following phases and in May 1953 was elected President of the Assembly of the European Coal and Steel Community.
De Gasperi placed great hopes not only in the ECSC but also in the EDC, the draft for the European Defence Community, which was another French idea for overcoming European nationalism, but which came to naught in August 1954 when the French Assembly voted against the project.
www.esteri.it /MAE/eng/2_14_142.asp   (441 words)

  
 Global Catholic News - Alcide De Gasperi a Model for Politicians, Says Cardinal Re
Alcide De Gasperi a Model for Politicians, Says Cardinal Re TRENT, Italy, AUG. 20, 2004 (Zenit.org).- Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re presided at a Mass on the 50th anniversary of the death of Alcide De Gasperi, one of the fathers of the European Union.
Alcide De Gasperi (1881-1954) was the architect of Italy's reconstruction after World War II.
De Gasperi envisioned that the best way to help reconstruct Italy "was by breaking international isolation," Andreotti said.
www.catholic.net /global_catholic_news/template_news.phtml?news_id=57862&channel_id=2   (449 words)

  
 Italy Blum Killing Hope
In January 1947, when Italian Premier Alcide de Gasperi visited Washington at the United States' invitation, his overriding concern was to plead for crucial financial assistance for his war-torn, impoverished country.
The press reported that many people in Italy believed that de Gasperi's action was related to his visit to the United States and was aimed at decreasing leftist, principally Communist, influence in the government.
From this point until May, when de Gasperi's deputy, Ivan Lombardo, led a mission to Washington to renew the request for aid, promised loans were "frozen" by the United States for reasons not very clear.
www.thirdworldtraveler.com /Blum/Italy_WBlum.html   (4279 words)

  
 Biography of Giulio Andreotti   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
De Gasperi was an old Catholic politician who had waited out the reign of Fascism by working in the Vatican library.
In 1945 De Gasperi was made Prime Minister and Andreotti became his chief of staff in 1947.
In 1945 De Gasperi was elected Prime Minister and he formed a coalition government.
www.uwgb.edu /galta/333/andreot.htm   (2705 words)

  
 EPP-ED Group:
Alcide de Gasperi - Exhibition on the 50th anniversary of his death
The exhibition in Strasbourg, supported by the President of the Italian Republic, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, forms part of the programme of events marking the 50th anniversary of the death of Alcide de Gasperi, which officially begun in Rome on 14 October 2003 and will end with this official commemoration of his life in Strasbourg.
This stage of the exhibition was carried out with the cooperation and support of the EPP-ED Group in the European Parliament, the collaboration of Societá Cattolica di Assicurazione of Verona and the Management Engineering Consulting of Turin.
www.epp-ed.org /Press/peve05/eve035_en.asp   (255 words)

  
 De Gasperi, Alcide on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
DE GASPERI, ALCIDE [De Gasperi, Alcide], 1881-1954, Italian premier and a founder of the Christian Democratic party.
Born in the Trentino—then under Austria—he represented Italian irredentists in the Austrian parliament and after the transfer of the Trentino to Italy at the end of World War I served (1921-24) as a Catholic deputy in the Italian parliament.
COLOMBO, Italian prime minister, inaugurates a statue of Alcide DE GASPERI.
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 Alcide de Gasperi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
De Gasperi was elected deputy to the Italian parliament in 1921 as one of the founders of the Italian Popular Party (Partito Popolare Italiano; PPI).
Hostile to the fascists, in 1927 he was arrested and sentenced to four years imprisonment.
Minister of foreign affairs in the two succeeding cabinets, De Gasperi formed his own cabinet on Dec. 10, 1945.
www.historiasiglo20.org /pioneers/gasperi.htm   (190 words)

  
 Postwar Italy
The largest of these parties, the Christian Democrats, first under the leadership of Alcide De Gasperi, dominated the Italian government after 1948.
De Gasperi stressed industrial growth, agricultural reform, and close cooperation with the United States and the Vatican.
With massive U.S. aid, Italy underwent a remarkable economic recovery that saw rapid industrial expansion and a sharp increase in the standard of living.
www.arcaini.com /italy/italyhistory/PostwarItaly.htm   (332 words)

  
 Historical Archives of the European Union / CVCE - WWW-VL European Integration History - Societies/Associations
Alcide De Gasperi nella storia d'Europa - Istituto Luigi Sturzo.
Il portale "Alcide De Gasperi nella storia d'Europa" permette di trasferire nel mondo web un importante progetto di ricerca promosso dall'Istituto Luigi Sturzo, coerente con la sua vocazione di centro di studio e riflessione sulle grandi tematiche della storia contemporanea, con particolare attenzione alla storia politica italiana del '900 e alle vicende dell'integrazione europea.
Lieu de réflexion et d'échange, Europartenaires soutient un projet de société propre à redonner du sens à la construction européenne et à redéfinir les rôles et les responsabilités des acteurs sociaux ou politiques.
vlib.iue.it /hist-eur-integration/Societies-Associations.html   (1721 words)

  
 Commanding Heights : Italy Political | on PBS
King Umberto is exiled, Enrico De Nicola becomes provisional president, and De Gasperi builds a coalition with the Socialists and Communists.
Under pressure from the United States and the Church, Prime Minister De Gasperi forms a new Christian Democrat government that excludes the Communists.
Successive administrations led by Christian Democrat Prime Minister De Gasperi rely on support from more and more right-of-center Socialists and Liberals.
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 Address to the members of the Alcide De Gasperi Foundation for International Peace and Cooperation
Taking its inspiration from the thoughts and work of the great Italian statesman Alcide De Gasperi, for over a quarter of a century your Foundation has been involved in promoting peace and cooperation among peoples through its study of the problems of international society and through relations with similar institutions in Europe and the world.
Among your praiseworthy initiatives, you have chosen as a fundamental reference- point the perennial values of the Christian faith, making an effort to combine them with the clear awareness that the road to peace comes through a strong, constant cultural commitment, jointly made with those who share your noble objectives.
With these sentiments, as I entrust you and your daily efforts to the One whom we Christians invoke as Queen of Peace, I am pleased to impart my Blessing to you, to your co-workers and to your families.
www.vatican.va /holy_father/john_paul_ii/speeches/1999/february/documents/hf_jp-ii_spe_13021999_degasperi-found_en.html   (479 words)

  
 The Movement for Unity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Another noteworthy presence which underlined the political significance our Movement might have had was that of Alcide De Gasperi, originally from Trent like the first men and women focolarini.
In our contacts with De Gasperi we realized how much can be built by a politician who loves his country and how much this can cost him.
A correspondence began with De Gasperi, and in one of my letters from 1950, I had written: "You are as important to us as the presence of Jesus among us, because we are convinced that every authority comes from God (…).
www.focolare.org /en/sif/2000/20000622e_b.html   (4370 words)

  
 Alcide De Gasperi's letter to Falcone Lucifero
Manuscript on paper of the Presidency of the Council of the Ministers to Falcone Lucifero, minister of the Royal House of Savoia on the occasion of the 1946 institutional Referendum for the choice of the government form.
With this letter Alcide De Gasperi professed himself skeptic of the victory of the Republic in Italy.
The partial data to which reference is made in the writing originated from the sections of the southern regions that also after the declaration of the final results they will be in favor of the Monarchy, while the northern regions, especially the Lombardy, will particularly show a large republican majority.
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 Livio Maitan: The Rise of Neo-Fascism in Italy (1952)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The speech with which de Gasperi concluded his campaign at Rome provided striking evidence of what the anti-fascist motives of Christian Democrat electoral propaganda were at the close of the campaign.
That Italy is moving toward a sharpening of social and political conflicts and toward a polarization of the contending forces could have been deduced from an analysis of the situation in the country considered within the larger framework of the world situation.
An alliance with the MSI would prove very costly to the Christian Democrats: It would entail the sacrifice of de Gasperi and his colleagues and would cause a deep-going split in the party.
www.marxists.org /history/etol/writers/maitan/1952/06/neofascism.htm   (3617 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Italy : History : Postwar Italy, Italy (Italian Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
In 1944 the unpopular Badoglio cabinet had resigned, and thereafter various coalition cabinets followed each other until Dec., 1945, when Alcide De Gasperi, a Christian Democrat, became premier.
De Gasperi remained an important influence on Italian politics until his death in 1954.
In May, 1946, Victor Emmanuel abdicated, having previously transferred his powers to his son, Humbert II.
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 Essay or Coursework : Jean Monnet, Robert Schuman, Konrad Adenauer, Alcide de Gasperi, Paul- Henri Spaak- Describe ...
Essay or Coursework : Jean Monnet, Robert Schuman, Konrad Adenauer, Alcide de Gasperi, Paul- Henri Spaak- Describe their role in starting the process of European Integration.
Coursework and Essays: Uncategorised: Jean Monnet, Robert Schuman, Konrad Adenauer, Alcide de Gasperi, Paul- Henri Spaak- Describe their role in starting the process of European Integration
Jean Monnet, Robert Schuman, Konrad Adenauer, Alcide de Gasperi, Paul- Henri Spaak- Describe their role in starting the process of European Integration.
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 JUST Response | Country factsheets: Italy
Alcide De Gasperi; DC, PSLI, PRI; lasted 535 days (27.01.1950-16.07.1951).
Alcide De Gasperi; DC, PRI; lasted 704 days (26.07.1951-29.06.1953).
Alcide De Gasperi; DC; lasted 12 days (16.07.1953-28.07.1953).
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 Settling the Question of Trieste   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Premier De Gasperi has announced Italy's willingness to accept a boundary suggested after World War I by Woodrow Wilson, which would leave Italy with about two-thirds of the Istrian Peninsula, including the principal coal and bauxite deposits, but which would give the Yugoslavs the large cities of Fiume and Zara and the entire Dalmatian coast.
Pemier Alcide de Gasperi challenged Togliatti to try to persuade the Soviet Union to agree to the suggestion.
The announcement was greeted with wild rejoicing by the Italian element of the Trieste population.
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 Snam Rete Gas - About us - How to reach us
Go straight to the traffic lights, turn left in viale Alcide De Gasperi till piazza Santa Barbara, then turn right to via Ravenna.
Walk to via Caviaga and turn right in viale Alcide De Gasperi up to piazza Santa Barbara.
Walk to via Caviaga and turn right in viale De Gasperi up to piazza Santa Barbara.
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 The Robert Schuman Foundation Letter
They were joined by their respective Foreign Affairs ministers Dominique de Villepin and Joschka Fischer.
Italy has decided to turn this event into a national celebration, since Alcide de Gasperi was considered one of Europe's founding fathers along with Robert Schuman and Konrad Adenauer.
The launch of this celebration will be on 14th and 15th October 2003 with all the Italian authorities in attendence along with the Robert Schuman, Kondrad Adenauer and Alcide de Gasperi Foundations.
www.robert-schuman.org /lettre/lettrean138.htm   (1520 words)

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