Italian Anti-Bolshevik Front

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Italian Anti-Bolshevik Front
Fronte Antibolscevico Italiano
Leader Franz Navarra Viggiani
HeadquartersVia Dell'orologio, Palermo [1]
Ideology Fascism
Chamber of Deputies
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The Italian Anti-Bolshevik Front (Italian : Fronte Antibolscevico Italiano, abbreviated FAI) was a political organization Sicily, one of several fascist groups that surged in Italy in the years following the end of the Second World War. [2] [3] [4] The organization was led by Franz Navarra Viggiani. [5] The organization contested the 1948 parliamentary election in the Palermo-Trapani-Agrigento-Caltanissetta constituency. It obtained 2,756 votes (0.26% of the votes in the constituency). [6] [7]

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  6. Italian Ministry of Interior. Camera 18/04/1948 | Area ITALIA
  7. Italian Ministry of Interior. Camera 18/04/1948 | Area ITALIA | Circoscrizione Palermo-Trapani-Agrigento-Caltanissetta