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Aldo Morandi was the alias of Riccardo Formica (1896–1975), an Italian communist/antifascist. In 1936, he was persuaded by the French Communist Party to enroll in the International Brigades of the Spanish Civil War and fight against the nationalist faction. On 30 November, he came in Spain and joined the Spanish Communist Party. After having been promoted to the degree of captain in Albacete, on 23 December Morandi became chief of staff of the XIV International Brigade, which was right away assigned in Andalusia. Arrived at the fron of Madrid, on 14 February he was appointed commander of the 21st and 24th battalion involved in the Battle of Jarama, during which Morandi reported a wound at the level of the thigh. Subsequently, he became the head of the 86th Mixed Brigade and 63rd Division d

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  • Aldo Morandi (Trapani, 4 d'agost de 1896 - Milà, 28 de gener de 1975) pseudonim d'Aldo Morandi va ser un militar italià antifeixista que va combatre a les Brigades Internacionals durant la Guerra Civil Espanyola, on va aconseguir el grau de tinent-coronel. (ca)
  • Aldo Morandi was the alias of Riccardo Formica (1896–1975), an Italian communist/antifascist. In 1936, he was persuaded by the French Communist Party to enroll in the International Brigades of the Spanish Civil War and fight against the nationalist faction. On 30 November, he came in Spain and joined the Spanish Communist Party. After having been promoted to the degree of captain in Albacete, on 23 December Morandi became chief of staff of the XIV International Brigade, which was right away assigned in Andalusia. Arrived at the fron of Madrid, on 14 February he was appointed commander of the 21st and 24th battalion involved in the Battle of Jarama, during which Morandi reported a wound at the level of the thigh. Subsequently, he became the head of the 86th Mixed Brigade and 63rd Division deployed in Córdoba. (en)
  • Aldo Morandi, de nombre real Riccardo Formica, (Trapani, 4 de agosto de 1896 - Milán, 28 de enero de 1975) fue un militar italiano antifascista que combatió en las Brigadas Internacionales durante la Guerra Civil Española, donde alcanzó el grado de teniente-coronel. (es)
  • Riccardo Formica (Trapani, 4 agosto 1896 – Milano, 28 gennaio 1975) è stato un antifascista italiano, combattente nelle Brigate Internazionali.Nato da Guido (ufficiale dell'esercito) e Matilde Paolino Pistone, frequenta l'Accademia Navale di Livorno e Partecipa alla prima guerra mondiale con il grado di guardiamarina nella “Brigata Marina” che diverrà poi il Battaglione San Marco. (it)
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  • Aldo Morandi (Trapani, 4 d'agost de 1896 - Milà, 28 de gener de 1975) pseudonim d'Aldo Morandi va ser un militar italià antifeixista que va combatre a les Brigades Internacionals durant la Guerra Civil Espanyola, on va aconseguir el grau de tinent-coronel. (ca)
  • Aldo Morandi, de nombre real Riccardo Formica, (Trapani, 4 de agosto de 1896 - Milán, 28 de enero de 1975) fue un militar italiano antifascista que combatió en las Brigadas Internacionales durante la Guerra Civil Española, donde alcanzó el grado de teniente-coronel. (es)
  • Riccardo Formica (Trapani, 4 agosto 1896 – Milano, 28 gennaio 1975) è stato un antifascista italiano, combattente nelle Brigate Internazionali.Nato da Guido (ufficiale dell'esercito) e Matilde Paolino Pistone, frequenta l'Accademia Navale di Livorno e Partecipa alla prima guerra mondiale con il grado di guardiamarina nella “Brigata Marina” che diverrà poi il Battaglione San Marco. (it)
  • Aldo Morandi was the alias of Riccardo Formica (1896–1975), an Italian communist/antifascist. In 1936, he was persuaded by the French Communist Party to enroll in the International Brigades of the Spanish Civil War and fight against the nationalist faction. On 30 November, he came in Spain and joined the Spanish Communist Party. After having been promoted to the degree of captain in Albacete, on 23 December Morandi became chief of staff of the XIV International Brigade, which was right away assigned in Andalusia. Arrived at the fron of Madrid, on 14 February he was appointed commander of the 21st and 24th battalion involved in the Battle of Jarama, during which Morandi reported a wound at the level of the thigh. Subsequently, he became the head of the 86th Mixed Brigade and 63rd Division d (en)
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  • Aldo Morandi (ca)
  • Aldo Morandi (en)
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