Lotta Continua

Lotta Continua (LC; ) was a far-left militant organization in Italy, during the historical period of social turmoil and political violence in the country known as the "Years of Lead". Its leaders Adriano Sofri and Giorgio Pietrostefani ordered the assassination of police officer Luigi Calabresi in 1972. Militant Cesare Battisti later joined other organizations and repaired in France after being convicted for four homicides. Some other militants later joined the more famous Red Brigades. After the disbandment of the organization, various former militants became influential Italian politicians, journalists or writers.

Lotta Continua was founded in autumn 1969 by a split in the student-worker movement of Turin, which had started militant activity at the universities and factories such as Fiat. The first issue of ''Lotta Continua'' (LC's eponymous newspaper) was published in November 1969, and publication continued until 1982 after the organization disbanded in 1976. Provided by Wikipedia
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    I giorni della FIAT by Lotta Continua

    Published 1972
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    I giorni della FIAT fatti e immagini di una lotta operaia

    Published 1972
    Other Authors: “…Lotta continua <Torino>…”
    Book
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    Liberare tutti i dannati della terra

    Published 1972
    Other Authors: “…Lotta Continua (gruppo politico)…”
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    Le mani rosse sulle forze armate by Giannettini Guido

    Published c1975
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