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Filippo Corridoni (19 August 1887 – 23 October 1915) was an Italian trade unionist and syndicalist. Born in Pausula, today Corridonia , he was a friend of future Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini .
Filippo Corridoni: Builder: Cantieri navali Tosi di Taranto, Taranto: Laid down: 4 July 1927: Launched: 30 March 1930: Completed: 17 November 1931: Stricken: 1 February 1948: Fate: Scrapped: General characteristics (after modification) Class and type: Bragadin-class submarine: Type: Submarine minelayer: Displacement: 846 t (833 long tons ...
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The Italian home front was also in bad shape as the Allied bombings were taking their toll. Factories all over Italy were brought to a virtual standstill because raw materials were lacking. There was a chronic shortage of food, and what food was available was being sold at nearly confiscatory prices.
Corridonia was called, until 1931, Pausula which was later changed by Benito Mussolini to honor Filippo Corridoni, an interventionist syndicalist who died on 23 October 1915. Corridonia borders the following municipalities: Francavilla d'Ete , Macerata , Mogliano , Monte San Giusto , Monte San Pietrangeli , Morrovalle , Petriolo , Tolentino ...