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Silvio Benigno Crespi (24 September 1868 in Milan – 15 January 1944 in Cadorago) was an Italian entrepreneur, inventor and politician. Firstborn of Cristoforo Benigno Crespi and Pia Travelli. He succeeded his father in running the firm of Crespi d'Adda, today a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is considered notable for being a 19th and 20th century company town which reflected enlightened industrialists' respect for their employees. He was among the world's most powerful men at the time and signed the Treaty of Versailles at the end of the First World War on behalf of Italy.

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  • Silvio Benigno Crespi (* 24. September 1868 in Mailand; † 15. Januar 1944 in Cadorago) war ein italienischer Unternehmer, Erfinder und Politiker. (de)
  • Silvio Benigno Crespi (Milán; 24 de septiembre de 1868-Cadorago; 15 de enero de 1944) fue un empresario, inventor y político italiano.​ (es)
  • Silvio Benigno Crespi (né le 24 septembre 1868 à Milan, mort le 15 janvier 1944 à Cadorago) est un entrepreneur, un industriel, un inventeur et un homme politique italien. Ministre représentant l'Italie, Il fait partie des signataires du traité de Versailles et du petit traité. Libéral convaincu, il a cependant activement soutenu le fascisme, dont son entreprise a d'abord bénéficié économiquement. Avec la crise économique mondiale de 1929, la croissance de son entreprise, financée par le crédit, a été paralysée. Il fut chargé de produire du tissu noir pour les uniformes du parti fasciste, mais lorsque l'État n'a plus pu payer, l'empire Crespi a fait faillite. Filmographie En 2018, dans la série docu-fiction, 1918-1939 : Les Rêves brisés de l'entre-deux-guerres de Jan Peter et , son rôle y est interprété par l'acteur italien, Gennaro Cannavacciuolo. (fr)
  • Silvio Benigno Crespi (24 September 1868 in Milan – 15 January 1944 in Cadorago) was an Italian entrepreneur, inventor and politician. Firstborn of Cristoforo Benigno Crespi and Pia Travelli. He succeeded his father in running the firm of Crespi d'Adda, today a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is considered notable for being a 19th and 20th century company town which reflected enlightened industrialists' respect for their employees. He graduated with a law degree at age 21 and went to France, Germany and England to follow the development of the cotton industry. He also worked in Oldham, at Platt Brothers, a famous manufacturer of textile machinery. In 1889 he joined his father's firm Crespi d'Adda where he expanded the village and introduced the construction of homes with gardens. He was among the world's most powerful men at the time and signed the Treaty of Versailles at the end of the First World War on behalf of Italy. At the Second World Motor Transport Congress in Roma 25-29 September 1928, Silvio Crespi proposed to use containers for road and railway transport systems as collaboration not as a competition between road and rail systems under auspices of the international organ similar to the Sleeping Car Company for international carriage of passengers in sleeping wagons. He is a forgotten promoter of exploitation the container system in Europe before Second World War. (en)
  • Silvio Benigno Crespi (Milano, 24 settembre 1868 – Cadorago, 15 gennaio 1944) è stato un imprenditore, inventore e politico italiano. (it)
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  • Silvio Benigno Crespi (* 24. September 1868 in Mailand; † 15. Januar 1944 in Cadorago) war ein italienischer Unternehmer, Erfinder und Politiker. (de)
  • Silvio Benigno Crespi (Milán; 24 de septiembre de 1868-Cadorago; 15 de enero de 1944) fue un empresario, inventor y político italiano.​ (es)
  • Silvio Benigno Crespi (Milano, 24 settembre 1868 – Cadorago, 15 gennaio 1944) è stato un imprenditore, inventore e politico italiano. (it)
  • Silvio Benigno Crespi (24 September 1868 in Milan – 15 January 1944 in Cadorago) was an Italian entrepreneur, inventor and politician. Firstborn of Cristoforo Benigno Crespi and Pia Travelli. He succeeded his father in running the firm of Crespi d'Adda, today a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is considered notable for being a 19th and 20th century company town which reflected enlightened industrialists' respect for their employees. He was among the world's most powerful men at the time and signed the Treaty of Versailles at the end of the First World War on behalf of Italy. (en)
  • Silvio Benigno Crespi (né le 24 septembre 1868 à Milan, mort le 15 janvier 1944 à Cadorago) est un entrepreneur, un industriel, un inventeur et un homme politique italien. Ministre représentant l'Italie, Il fait partie des signataires du traité de Versailles et du petit traité. Libéral convaincu, il a cependant activement soutenu le fascisme, dont son entreprise a d'abord bénéficié économiquement. Avec la crise économique mondiale de 1929, la croissance de son entreprise, financée par le crédit, a été paralysée. Il fut chargé de produire du tissu noir pour les uniformes du parti fasciste, mais lorsque l'État n'a plus pu payer, l'empire Crespi a fait faillite. (fr)
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  • Silvio Crespi (de)
  • Silvio Crespi (es)
  • Silvio Crespi (it)
  • Silvio Crespi (fr)
  • Silvio Crespi (en)
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