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- Q5996568 subject Q8678116.
- Q5996568 subject Q8756925.
- Q5996568 subject Q8758154.
- Q5996568 subject Q9203831.
- Q5996568 abstract "Il Lavoratore ("The Worker") was the organ of the Austrian Socialist party and a pacifist paper with ties to Austria through links between Italian and Austrian Socialist parties, out in Trieste. In 1921 it became the organ of the Communist Party of Italy in Trieste. One of its first editors was Cesare Seassaro from Pavia, who died in Fiume on 15 November 1921, where he came to give "organisational support" from the Communist Party of Italy in building the Communist Party of Fiume. After Seassaro Ignazio Silone became the editor of Il Lavoratore in 1922.".
- Q5996568 wikiPageWikiLink Q1280685.
- Q5996568 wikiPageWikiLink Q12951290.
- Q5996568 wikiPageWikiLink Q1647.
- Q5996568 wikiPageWikiLink Q168431.
- Q5996568 wikiPageWikiLink Q179111.
- Q5996568 wikiPageWikiLink Q5154381.
- Q5996568 wikiPageWikiLink Q546.
- Q5996568 wikiPageWikiLink Q6259.
- Q5996568 wikiPageWikiLink Q8678116.
- Q5996568 wikiPageWikiLink Q8756925.
- Q5996568 wikiPageWikiLink Q8758154.
- Q5996568 wikiPageWikiLink Q9203831.
- Q5996568 comment "Il Lavoratore ("The Worker") was the organ of the Austrian Socialist party and a pacifist paper with ties to Austria through links between Italian and Austrian Socialist parties, out in Trieste. In 1921 it became the organ of the Communist Party of Italy in Trieste. One of its first editors was Cesare Seassaro from Pavia, who died in Fiume on 15 November 1921, where he came to give "organisational support" from the Communist Party of Italy in building the Communist Party of Fiume.".
- Q5996568 label "Il Lavoratore".