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  1. Arturo Bocchini (* 12. Februar 1880 in San Giorgio la Montagna; † 20. November 1940 in Rom) war ein italienischer Staatsbeamter, der unter dem faschistischen Regime von Benito Mussolini zum Polizeichef ernannt wurde.

  2. Arturo Bocchini (Italian pronunciation: [arˈturo bokˈkini]; 12 February 1880 – 20 November 1940) was an Italian civil servant, who was appointed Chief of the Police under the Fascist regime of Benito Mussolini. Bocchini held the office from September 1926 until his death in November 1940, becoming a key figure in the Italian regime.

  3. Arturo Bocchini (San Giorgio la Montagna, 12 febbraio 1880 – Roma, 20 novembre 1940) è stato un prefetto e politico italiano. Dal 1922 nella carriera prefettizia, fu capo della polizia dal 1926 alla morte e figura chiave del regime fascista italiano, tanto da essere definito talvolta il "viceduce".

  4. This article examines the role of Arturo Bocchini, the director general of Italy's Public Security Police, in creating OVRA, a network of special and informal secret inspectorates that helped Mussolini consolidate his dictatorship. It explores Bocchini's background, achievements, and legacy in the history of modern Italy and dictatorships.

  5. April 1936 unterzeichneten der Chef der Deutschen Polizei, Heinrich Himmler, und sein italienischer Amtskollege Arturo Bocchini in der Reichshauptstadt Berlin eine folgenschwere geheime Übereinkunft: das sogenannte deutsch-italienische Polizeiabkommen.

  6. 5. Juli 2014 · According to Mussolini's new police chief, Arturo Bocchini, the police would now play a “more decisive and beneficial role in improving and transforming the habits of the Nation in keeping with the ethical and social principles that form the Fascist State.”

  7. 9. Okt. 2007 · Arturo Bocchini and the Secret Political Police in Fascist Italy - Savella - 1998 - Historian - Wiley Online Library. A rturo B occhini and the S ecret P olitical P olice in F ascist I taly. Italo G. Savella, First published: 09 October 2007. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6563.1998.tb01415.x. Citations: 1. PDF. Tools. Share.