Verona trial
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Verona trial
Summary
Verona trial is a show trial[1]. It draws 403 Wikipedia views per month (show_trial category, ranking #3 of 10).[2]
Key Facts
- Verona trial is in the country of Italian Social Republic[3].
- Verona trial's instance of is recorded as show trial[4].
- Verona is named after Verona trial[5].
- The location of Verona trial was Castelvecchio[6].
- Verona trial's Commons category is recorded as Verona trial (1944)[7].
- Verona trial began on January 8, 1944[8].
- Verona trial ended on January 10, 1944[9].
- Verona trial's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 45.44, 'lon': 10.9883}[10].
- Verona trial's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Italian Social Republic[11].
- Verona trial's defendant is recorded as Luciano Gottardi[12].
- Verona trial's defendant is recorded as Emilio De Bono[13].
- Verona trial's defendant is recorded as Galeazzo Ciano[14].
- Verona trial's defendant is recorded as Carlo Pareschi[15].
- Verona trial's defendant is recorded as Giovanni Marinelli[16].
- Verona trial's defendant is recorded as Tullio Cianetti[17].
- Verona trial's judge is recorded as Aldo Vecchini[18].
- Verona trial's judge is recorded as Renzo Montagna[19].
- Verona trial's judge is recorded as Enrico Vezzalini[20].
- Verona trial's judge is recorded as Domenico Mittica[21].
- Verona trial's judge is recorded as Otello Gaddi[22].
- Verona trial's judge is recorded as Vito Casalinuovo[23].
- Verona trial's judge is recorded as Franz Pagliani[24].
- Verona trial's investigated by is recorded as Vincenzo Cersosimo[25].
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When and Where
Verona trial began on January 8, 1944[8]. It ended on January 10, 1944[9]. The location of it was Castelvecchio[6]. It is in the country of Italian Social Republic[3].
Context
Verona trial's instance of is recorded as show trial[4].
Why It Matters
Verona trial draws 403 Wikipedia views per month (show_trial category, ranking #3 of 10).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26]