(ANSA) - ROME, AUG 26 - Military pennants, banners, banners of the Fascist Action Squads and the combat bundles that participated in the March on Rome, October 28, 1922, but also red flags and other material, which the squads had raided in the their violent forays into the offices of workers' associations. It is a treasure of historical evidence that recovered from the operational department of the Carabinieri of Cultural Heritage (TPC) in the house of a Roman collector. The objects, about a thousand, including the representative uniform of the then ambassador of Italy Sergio Fenoalt and representative of the action party in the National Liberation Committee, were part of the "Mostra della Revolution Fascista" Fund, currently kept by the Central Archives of State. The managers of the Archivione had reported the disappearance a month ago, even if the theft, today the investigators reconstruct, must have been extended over time, with someone, who obviously could move freely in the archive rooms, who must have taken away the things piece piece , sure he can resell them price mite. The collector would have bought them in more companies investing a total of several tens of thousands of euros.
But the version of the facts released by the man, Commander Nicola Candido clarifies, is still the subject of investigations by the Carabinieri coordinated by the Rome prosecutor's office, as well as the methods of disappearance of the material from the premises of the Central State Archives. (HANDLE).
Carabinieri Tpc recover finds from the March on Rome
2020-08-26T13:10:12.173Z
Military pennants, banners, and flags of the Fascist Action Squads and combat groups that participated in the March on Rome on October 28, 1922, but also red flags and other material, which the squads had raided in their ... ( HANDLE)