Padua. A stamp for Giuseppe Mazzola and Graziano Giralucci, 50 years after the murder claimed by the Red Brigades

PADUA – A stamp for the first victims of the Red Brigades, the Paduans Giuseppe Mazzola and Graziano Giralucci. The decision comes from the Ministry of Business and Made…

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PADUA – A stamp for the first victims of the Red Brigades, the people of Padua Giuseppe Mazzola and Graziano Giralucci. The decision comes from the Ministry of Business and Made in Italy and the stamp was issued today, May 25th. It depicts the faces of the two members of the Italian social movement killed, with the writing “Against all forms of terrorism” and was designed by Emanuela L’Abate.

Mazzola and Giralucci were in the MSI headquarters in via Zabarella in Padua on 17 June 1974. The members of the Red Brigades laid a real ambush: at 9.30 in the morning three of them entered the building while another acted as a post at the door and a fifth was in the car, ready to escape. The intention was to take some documents but once discovered they shot, killing the two men. This is the first murder claimed by the Red Brigades.

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