1. MONARCHIST AND RIGHT WING MOVEMENTS 2. NEO-FASCISTS MOVEMENTS
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December 22, 1946
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE GROUP
INTELLIGENCE REPORT
COUNTRY Italy
3UBJECT 1, MOnsrehiet and Right Wing Movements
2. Nee-Few:let Movements
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A, The following are the most recent political movements of a reactionary nature
(Monarchist or Right Wing) reported to have been organized in Italy. -
1. Count Battaglia us Partito Nazionale Popolare (PRP). Although this Is
purported to be a Left Wing organization, it has Mbnarchist tendencies,
Pronto Moderato Nazionale (FM) is the new name of the recently formed
Lege. Anti-Bolscavica. Thin movement whose headquarters are at 2 Via
Camperio in Milan is believed to have a large group of adherents. It
ms founded by the lawyer Bianco Giovanni Pietro,. a former member of
the Time qualnnque and an intimate friend of Giannini
e. The PRP end Fig ere said to be closely connected with Francesco Paolo
Orlando us PartiteiCommunista indipendente. This movement, although
ecpposedly Communist, i3 allegedly financed by the Monarchista for the
eole purpoee of countering the Italian Communist Partys propaganda,
Orlando himself was the founder of the Socidta SEES (Studi Po/itici e
Sociali) and is et present collaborating with the pnagjkally American.
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Partito della Gievane Italia, headed by General Marchi and comprising
a group of young people with Right Wing tendencies, was founded re-
cently under the auspices of Francesco Nitti, Roberto Bencivenga and
Tito Zaniboni (ti former Right Wing Socialist). The organization has
it headquarters on the Via Due Macelli in Rom and publishes the
periodical E49.-P EMIR.
A, Neoe:Fascigt pvempreep
5. In general, neo-FascisM in Northern Italy is directed by former offi-
cer operating under the namenof "Colonel M." The movement which in-
cludes in its ranks General Mario Caraccio/o appears to be closely
linked with certain Free Mason elements through Generals Navarra Viggiani
and Alessandro Piazzoni. Much of theneo-Fascist activity in Northern
Italy, however, can apparently be traced to minor local agitators opera-
ting independently and sporadically.
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6. Three Fascist organizations which are reported to have been formed
-recently in Northern Italy are the Concentrazione Italica, founded
by Colonel Pollini, Lege Italica, founded by Augusto Turati, former
secretary of the Fascist Party, and the Partito Fusionista Xtalieno
which is run by the Beri'weekly, palaunka (with headquarters in
in Milan).
7. There has also been a revival lately of activity on the part of
the former X MIS organization of the days of the Fascist Socialist
Republic, although its principal leader, Prince Borghese, is still
being detained. Its most active member is Ezio Maria Gray, the
Fascist joUrnalist Who was recently granted amnesty by the Special
Tribunal. The movement is reportedly financed by the Marchese Pat-
Comendatore Luce and Tudini an Talenti? Construction Engi-
neers,
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