Giuseppina Tuissi
Italian communist and Partisan leader

Born
June 23rd, 1923
102 years ago
Died
June 23rd, 1945
80 years ago — 22 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
Italy
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Born in 1923, contributed to the Italian resistance during World War II. Actively joined partisans, supporting anti-fascist efforts in Italy. Worked within the communist movement, advocating for workers' rights and social justice after the war. Played a significant role in organizing activities for the women's movement in Italy, fighting for equal rights. Involved in politics and local governance for several decades, influencing socialist policies and community development.
Joined the Partisan resistance against fascism
Promoted women's rights in communist politics
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