Augusto Masetti
Italian anarchist (1888–1966)
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Augusto Masetti (1888–1966[1]) was an Italian anarchist known for an incident at the beginning of the Italo-Turkish War in which he shot his army commanding officer. A military court put him in an insane asylum, a move likely to have avoided creating a cause célèbre in Masetti during an unpopular war had he instead received the expected sentence of death by firing squad. Leftists waged a campaign to free Masetti.[2]
BornApril 12, 1888
Sala Bolognese, Italy
DiedMarch 1966 (aged 77)
Imola, Italy
Augusto Masetti | |
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| Born | April 12, 1888 Sala Bolognese, Italy |
| Died | March 1966 (aged 77) Imola, Italy |