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Ines Donati

Ines Donati (June 8, 1900 in San Severino Marche - November 3, 1924 in Matelica) was a political activist and a supporter of the first wave of Italy's Fascist movement.
==Early years==
Ines Donati was the daughter of David Donati, a shoemaker, and Ludmilla Bertolli, a clockmaker. She was described as a short girl with dark hair. She was a nationalist supporter from a young age, during the World War I years, and became known as "La Capitana" (the Captain) and "La Patriottica" (the Patriot).〔
At age 18, Donati moved to Rome to pursue her education.〔 She attended a convent school in Trastevere, where she studied Fine Arts. In Trastevere, she became involved in popular youth organizations such as Corpo Nazionale Giovani Esploratori ed Esploratrici Italiani (CNGEI, National Corps of Young Italian Scouts and Guides), similar to the Scouting and Girl Guides organizations in the English-speaking countries. She also joined the Italian Nationalist Association, and the Gruppo Giovanile Ruggero Fauro (Ruggero Fauro Youth Group) established by the Italian nationalist and irredentist Ruggero Timeus. She was the only female member of the Rome Italian nationalist group "Sempre Pronti" (Always Ready).
During a 1920 labour strike by garbage collectors in Rome, Donati was one of two women (the other being Maria Rygier) who engaged in street cleaning. She also worked as a mail carrier and electrician during this period.〔
The following year, during the 1921 Italian General Election, Donati participated in the civil voluntary service and created propaganda for the Fascist national candidates.〔 On February 18, 1921, at the Caffè Aragno in Rome,〔 near the Montecitorio Palace, the Deputy of the Italian Socialist Party, Alceste Della Seta, was beaten, the second attack that he suffered. The first planned target of the attack was Nicola Bombacci, one of the founders of the Communist Party of Italy.〔 She was arrested and spent one month in jail in connection with the attack.〔 On July 31 she was attacked by the anti-Fascist groupArditi del Popolo in Trastevere, who spent 20 days in hospital as a result.〔 In 1921 she received what Fascists would later call her "battesimo del fuoco" (baptism by fire) at Ravenna, the location of a nationalist congress; Luigi Federzoni described her as "fearless, standing between the whistle of bullets".〔

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