Concentrazion Antifascista Italiana

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The Italian Anti-Fascist Concentration, (1927-1934).

Founded in Nérac, France by expatriate Italians, the CAI was an alliance of non-communist anti-fascist forces (republican, socialist, nationalist) trying to promote and to coordinate expatriate actions to fight fascism in Italy, and published a propaganda paper, entitiled "La libertà". The Partito Popolare Italiano (PPI) refused to take part, along with the Communist Party of Italy.

Many of the socialist elements of the CAI were subsumed into Giustizia e Libertà and later, the Partito d'Azione.

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  • Italian online historical dictionary[1]