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Concentrazione Antifascista Italiana (CAI; Italian Anti-Fascist Concentration), officially known as Concentrazione d'Azione Antifascista (Anti-Fascist Action Concentration), was an Italian coalition of anti-fascist groups which existed from 1927 to 1934. It was formed in Paris on 27 March 1927 with the purpose of the organization of Italian antifascist forces in order to reorganize the anti-fascist movement abroad avoiding to repeat the old divisions existing in Italy before the establishment of the regime. The CAI made a public appeal signed by Claudio Treves and (PSLI), Pietro Nenni and Angelica Balabanoff (PSI), and Mario Pistocchi (Italian Republican Party), and Felice Quaglino (CGdL) and by Alceste De Ambris . Communists remained outside

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  • Concentrazione Antifascista Italiana (CAI; Italian Anti-Fascist Concentration), officially known as Concentrazione d'Azione Antifascista (Anti-Fascist Action Concentration), was an Italian coalition of anti-fascist groups which existed from 1927 to 1934. It was formed in Paris on 27 March 1927 with the purpose of the organization of Italian antifascist forces in order to reorganize the anti-fascist movement abroad avoiding to repeat the old divisions existing in Italy before the establishment of the regime. The CAI made a public appeal signed by Claudio Treves and (PSLI), Pietro Nenni and Angelica Balabanoff (PSI), and Mario Pistocchi (Italian Republican Party), and Felice Quaglino (CGdL) and by Alceste De Ambris . Communists remained outside along with liberals, populars and others in order to keep contact with Italian masses «in their social defence and political resistance moves». The official weekly newspaper La Libertà was created on 1 May 1927 with Claudio Treves as director. Due to the divisions among the members, CAI showed poor accomplishing skills since its first actions: it obtained success defending the emigrates in France, urging the intervention of LIDU in the assistance to the victims (including communists) of police provisions. But the work of CAI was insignificant in Italy and for this reason republicans and leftists in particular kept their distances from it without leaving the organization. The leading group authority of PSLI weighed on CAI and imposed itself as the mediator of financial contributions granted by the Labour and Socialist International, of which it was member. Moreover, this circumstance fuelled the left opposition within the PSI, which had its strengths in the sections of Vienne and Paris, where a third formation was formed in favour of the entry of socialists into the Antifascist Proletarian Committees (Comitati Proletari Antifascisti), organized by PCd'I. Socialist left founded Il nostro Avanti ("Our Avanti") in Paris, a newspaper that antifascists called Il piccolo Avanti ("The Little Avanti"). (en)
  • Concentrazione Antifascista Italiana (CAI; Concentration anti-fasciste italienne) était une organisation de résistance et de lutte contre les groupes fascistes qui a existé entre 1927 et 1934. (fr)
  • La Concentrazione antifascista (più formalmente concentrazione d'azione antifascista) fu un'aggregazione unitaria tra le diverse componenti dell'opposizione antifascista in esilio, operante in Francia tra il 1927 e il 1934, allo scopo di condividere una comune piattaforma di lotta contro il fascismo. (it)
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  • Concentrazione Antifascista Italiana (CAI; Concentration anti-fasciste italienne) était une organisation de résistance et de lutte contre les groupes fascistes qui a existé entre 1927 et 1934. (fr)
  • La Concentrazione antifascista (più formalmente concentrazione d'azione antifascista) fu un'aggregazione unitaria tra le diverse componenti dell'opposizione antifascista in esilio, operante in Francia tra il 1927 e il 1934, allo scopo di condividere una comune piattaforma di lotta contro il fascismo. (it)
  • Concentrazione Antifascista Italiana (CAI; Italian Anti-Fascist Concentration), officially known as Concentrazione d'Azione Antifascista (Anti-Fascist Action Concentration), was an Italian coalition of anti-fascist groups which existed from 1927 to 1934. It was formed in Paris on 27 March 1927 with the purpose of the organization of Italian antifascist forces in order to reorganize the anti-fascist movement abroad avoiding to repeat the old divisions existing in Italy before the establishment of the regime. The CAI made a public appeal signed by Claudio Treves and (PSLI), Pietro Nenni and Angelica Balabanoff (PSI), and Mario Pistocchi (Italian Republican Party), and Felice Quaglino (CGdL) and by Alceste De Ambris . Communists remained outside (en)
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  • Concentrazione Antifascista Italiana (en)
  • Concentrazione Antifascista Italiana (fr)
  • Concentrazione antifascista (it)
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