Found in | Un capitolo della intolleranza religiosa in Italia, giugno 2017: p. 45, etc. (Guido Buffarini Guidi) p. 46 (born Aug. 17, 1895 in Pisa; following service in WWI, obtained a law degree from Pisa; served brief terms as mayor of Pisa, then deputy; from 1929-1933, podestà€ di Pisa, and from 1926 -1929, federal secretary of the PNF; appointed under-secretary of the Interior in the Fascist regime and in that capacity in 1935 signed his name to the so-called Circolare Buffarini Guido which restricted the rights of Pentacostals; signatory as well to the 1938 to the racial laws restricting the rights of Jews; following the armistice of 1943, served as Minister of Interior in the RSI.) p. 52 (captured by the partisans in July 1945 and shot to death in a Milan prison after a failed suicide attempt)
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