Gino Lucetti
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Gino Lucetti (August 31, 1900 - September 17, 1943) was an Italian anarchist and would-be assassin.
Born in Carrara, Italy, he fought in the assault troops during World War I. Later he emigrated to France, from where returned to attempt the assassination of Benito Mussolini, Italy's Fascist Duce. On September 11, 1926, in the Porta Pia square in Rome, he threw a bomb against Mussolini's car, but without effect.
Arrested, Lucetti stood trial in June 1927, and condemned to life prison. The politician Vincenzo Baldazzi was also condemned for having supported him in preparing the attempt.
In 1943 Lucetti escaped from prison with the help of others, but died shortly afterwards during a bombing of Ischia.
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- Lucetti, Riccardo. Gino Lucetti, l'attentato contro il Duce, 11 settembre 1926. Carrara: Edizioni della Cooperativa Tipolitografica di Carrara.
- Del Boca, Lorenzo (2000). Il dito dell'anarchico. Edizioni Piemme.