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Arrigo Benedetti : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arrigo Benedetti
Arrigo Benedetti (June 1, 1910 – October 26, 1976), was an Italian journalist and writer. He also was the editor of important news magazines: ''Oggi'' (1939–1941), ''L'Europeo'' (1945–54), ''L'Espresso'' (1955–63), and ''Il Mondo'' (1969–72). Born as Giulio, he changed his name to Arrigo in 1933.〔(Benedetti, Giulio ), Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 34 (1988)〕 ==Early life== He was born in Lucca, in Tuscany (Italy). In 1937 he moved to Rome where he joined his study friend Mario Pannunzio. Both started to work the weekly ''Omnibus'' edited by Leo Longanesi. ''Omnibus'' was suppressed by Mussolini’s Fascist regime two years later. Benedetti and Pannunzio founded ''Oggi'' in 1939 until its suppression in 1941.〔〔 In December 1943 he was arrested, but managed to escape when the prison was hit by an Allied bombardment. He moved to Milan and joined the resistance against the German occupying forces and the Mussolini-led Italian Social Republic (''Repubblica Sociale Italiana'').〔Luciano Simonelli, ''(Dieci giornalisti e un editore )'', Milan: Simonelli Editore, 1997, ISBN 88-86792-09-3〕
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