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Ode to Quisnello Nozzoli

Ode to Quisnello Nozzoli

Quisnello Nozzoli, who was he?

The father's name is Martin, the mother Caroline Cambi. Quisnello born in Lastra a Signa (Florence) April 9, 1884. One sister was named in honor of the fallen of the Communards of the Paris Commune, another is called Egle, a brother named after Aldobrando, another - which was founded in 1895 - to receive Artorige. The
Quisnello is troubled adolescence. Eleven years is confined in the reformatory of Pisa, and later learned the trade of shoemaker, and he earns a living, wandering from one country to another. Like many other shoemakers soon embraces anarchist ideas. Reported in the following years in Milan and Genoa, June 6, 1908 was convicted to 33 days in jail by the Court of Florence for insulting police officers and twenty-July will be filed. A Mod in the Prefecture of Florence writes that it is nicknamed "Occe," which has "physiognomic expression grim "and collecting" bad reputation for his violent temper and his bad manners. "
is not - according to the official - who "is attributed to the anarchist party, but it follows the ideas and professes showing particularly antiwar. Has no influence in the party "and Signa" many will flee for his violent temper and overbearing. "
moved to Massa Marittima in the Maremma near the end of the year, Quisnello is supervised by the director of public safety, informed, December 17, 1909, the superintendent of Florence that the cobbler is a "dangerous anarchist affected." In the medieval town the shoemaker's wife Caroline Sacchetti, then emigrated to France, but the twenty-eight he is sentenced Jan. 11 by the Court of Marseille to six months in prison for violence and, under penalty expiated, and is expelled together with the Italian border.
twenty-eight arrested in Genoa on July 11, back in Massa Marittima, where he was hired in the cobbler's shop Joseph Azzi, in Piazza Garibaldi, but relations between the employee and the employer degenerate rapidly Nozzoli Azzi and they beat up the fires him. Spent in the lab of another local shoemaker, Republican Needs Aegisthus, Quisnello back to Lastra a Signa in April '12 and the following year is the protagonist, with a certain Alberto Biagi, monarchist, a furious fight. The Biagi has the worst and was seriously wounded, the Nozzoli, struck in turn, is hospitalized in a state detention or arrest, the hospital Vespucci.
released in October '13, Quisnello is back in Massa Marittima in early December. Now houses and works as a Saffi and often visits the anarchists of the place: Henry Bianciardi Ivemero Giani, Gasperi Giuseppe Boschi and Christmas, all militants devoted to the idea. The following year
Nozzoli is the promoter of the protests, taking place in the mining town after the massacre of Ancona in Italy, which will make the Red Week. The June 11th the anarchist heads "A crowd of about a hundred people" who walk the streets of Massa, "crying and forcing shopkeepers to close" of the shops. Then Quisnello and "his strong shoulder," the Italo Targi Massa, trying - with "threatening attitude" - to close the Director of the Monte dei Paschi, cav. Tents, the bank, but the official says no, and the protesters leave, after he threatened Nozzoli "strikers that they would have overturned the tables and threw everything out the window."
Stricken August 1 by an arrest warrant issued by the magistrate of Massa, the anarchist is arrested on the same day via Saffi, while Targi ends up in jail on August 20. The "Minutes of arrest" Nozzoli describes how an individual's stature, the broad face and brown hair, broad shoulders, high forehead, straight legs, small feet and hands calloused.
On September 16 the Criminal Court of the anarchist Grosseto sentence to six months in jail and a fine of 500 lire and the Targa to two months imprisonment and a fine of two hundred pounds. The two are appealing, but the twenty-fifth of November, the Court of appeal of Florence brings condemnation of Nozzoli two years and two months imprisonment and a fine of one hundred pounds and that of Targi to twenty months. On January 15th of '15, however, the shoemaker receives an amnesty, extinguishing the prosecution, and is released.
His troubles with the law are not, however, ended: 15 March of '16 is joined by an arrest of the prosecutor of Florence, because it must serve one year, seven months and ten days in jail for the wounding of Biagi. The sentence - handed down by the Court of Florence - dates back to December 15 of '14. Established November 6, Quisnello serving the sentence, then launches into militant anti-fascist, March 1, 1921 is involved in the tragic events in Empoli, a number of sailors in civilian clothes, which are directed to Florence for action strike-breaking against striking railway workers, are squads exchanged and accepted, to Empoli, a dense firing, during which eight of them are killed. Immediately after taking the arrests and among the people who end up in prison, there is also Quisnello who remains in prison until the acquittal. Once released, the anarchist now leave the peninsula fell under the Fascist regime and illegal migrants in France, settling in Paris, where to stay, twenty-four from November 1925 to June 10, 1926, in a Albergucci rue du Ruisseau, 92, together with his new girlfriend, Luisa Senesi, Castelfiorentino. During this time calling itself "Henri Carty, later use the pseudonyms" Enrico costae "," Armand " and "Biaizac.
to live continues to make the cobbler, man is solid, has a broad face, mustache tartare, is sure of himself, he looked sharp and ironic, not without pride. In the early years of exile Quisnello supports the "Garibaldi movement," because he is convinced, like Hugo Rolland, Alberto Meschi, Mario Traverso, Enzo Fantozzi and other Italian anarchists, which could wipe out the Mussolini dictatorship, invading the peninsula with a legion of anti-fascist armed properly .. In early '30
Nozzoli lives in Brussels, stimulating, with its political behavior, the concerns of the Fascists Italian. According to some involved in the killing of an Italian priest in revolvers, light fascist secret police, along with a militant anti-fascist Maremma.
Quisnello Towards the end of the year is reported in Paris, where he sometimes attends the meetings of the maximalist socialists, organized by Elmo Simoncini and Burgassi Siro. "He lived - he recites a secret police spy in February '31 - at No. 3, avenue du Bel Aire - Georges Les Gonesse.
At the end of '32 the cobbler Quisnello ago in Paris, rue Sevigne, 5, and is a member of a committee, which was founded to help Rodolfo Fennell, said, "Bagnoli, who is likely to go blind. Finocchi Florence is an anarchist, which, ten years before, in a theater in Florence he pulled a revolver in the face of a fascist ringleader, sure, "Pasha", then evading arrest.
Contrary to the birth of an Anarchist Federation of Italian refugees, has urged by Camillo Berneri, Nozzoli is very suspicious person - the story "Garibaldi" had "burnt" - and even "Gori, from Pistoia, a fellow of faith, "he manages to get the address of an unspecified Firmino.
April '33 to give the fascist Republican Silvio Schettini a terrorist project: according to their light Consani, Schettini Quisnello would ask him "if his group possessed of anarchic trusted men, determined to everything and ready to participate in a big way against fascism."
Nozzoli In '35 he still mates ideas, residing in Paris, and is guarded by two spies: the aforementioned Consani and the notorious "Bero". They plan the burglary of his shoe to get hold of the lists of friends, whom he met, and reports of the libertarian meetings, held in time: to implement the plan would hire a known thief, but the Ministry does not agree, because the risk of an international scandal is too big compared with moderate growth, which could be achieved.
the summer of '35 to give the fascists Quisnello its intention to make a "crazy act" against the regime of Mussolini, then write that the shoemaker tries to get passports to make the stamps to his companions, affected by deportation measures . On December 1 the anarchist (which uses the new name of "Occe") attends a meeting organized by the Justice and Freedom "in the room Lancry in Paris, which are Carlo Rosselli, Alberto Cianci, William Ricci, and many other anti-fascists, then, on January 13th of '36 is arrested for violating the decree of expulsion, which was hit back in 1911, and twenty-eight in January and sentenced to two months in jail.
serving his sentence, he left France and joins his brother Artorige in Barcelona. In July following the Italian fascists are trying to track down the "dangerous anarchist" in the capital of Catalonia, but the research must be suspended because, July 17, the military rose against the English Republican Government and Barcelona held a radical social revolution and economic. Like other anti-Fascist Italians, who have settled in Catalonia, is contributing Quisnello epic struggle, which ended with the crushing of the rebels and the capture of General Fascist Goded, July 20 and joined the Italian anarchist Committee, which was formed in the capital of Catlogna.
Anyway Quisnello gives evidence of activism even greater than that of his brother Artorige, which runs towards the end of July "in the streets of Barcelona armed with a sword with which the fascists and ends with a handkerchief red and black around the neck. " Asked in Florence on May 16th of '41, Artorige declare that in a cafe near the headquarters of the FAI, "Respondents also Quisnello my brother, who enlisted in the army before going to the red in a department of livelihood as a shoemaker." Quisnello joins to the fact Column of anarchist Antonio Ortiz, who, twenty-five in July, winning the city of Caspe settlements there and the Defence Council of Aragon. In the weeks following
Nozzoli goes back and forth between Spain and France to recruit volunteers and provide weapons to militias in September and again in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bwhere he would fight in the ranks of the FAI October 2nd Division political police confirmation "that the notorious anarchist Nozzoli Quisnello, a self-Henri Carty, former resident of Paris, troverebbesi underway in Barcelona and probably a fight in the ranks of the Iberian Anarchist Federation against the nationalists "and October, a twenty-five confidante writes from Barcelona, \u200b\u200bthe anarchist Dominic Ludovici has come in the city with Nozzoli: "Is Quisnello militant anarchist triumph. E 'was expelled from France and now here in Barcelona is without any documentation. "Whether that Nozzoli Ludovici - insists the lights - are" violent and dangerous. "
Shoemaker remains in Spain until the end then, After boarding in France, in August of '39, is reported in Cuba and finally to Mexico. On December 17 the same year the Police Department policy says that "Quisnello Nozzoli nicknamed" Occe "would have preferred to leave France with a convoy of former militiamen Red Direct to Mexico, where he currently is ". After the end of World War II, Nozzoli returned to Italy in '48 and lives in Segni (Roma), where renewed, the twenty-ninth of February, the subscription to "Humanity nova, sending six hundred pounds to the administrator of the newspaper. There seems to live up to the threshold of ninety impenitente.Muore anarchist in 1973. Found in various historical reconstructions of journals and archives ( www.archiviopinelli.it n 22 in the bulletin can find his mug shots) After passing the revised book and word of mouth, these days she landed on his legend facebook.

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