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of the Ministry of Interior. Subsequently, he was assigned to the General Directorate of Prisons and then to the Directorate of Health. In 1930, he was transferred to the General Directorate of Public Security and became head of the Division for General and Confidential Affairs. In 1932, he was
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against Mussolini, resulting in his forced resignation; it was Senise who proposed to have Mussolini arrested in
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He died in 1958, at the age of seventy-four, in his modest home in a working-class neighborhood of Rome, from
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on 22 November 1940, Senise was appointed his successor, on the proposal of Undersecretary of State
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from November 1940 to September 1943, except for a brief period from April to July 1943.
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of Naples. After graduating in law, in 1908 Senise started working for the
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promoted to prefect and appointed deputy chief of the police.
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Frederick W. Deakin, Storia della Repubblica di Salò, p. 112
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origin, son of Tommaso Senise, physician and senator of the
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From 1911 to 1922, he was secretary and later head of the
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Index


Chief of the Italian Police
Arturo Bocchini
Lorenzo Chierici
Chief of the Italian Police
Lorenzo Chierici
Tullio Tamburini
Naples
Kingdom of Italy
Rome
Italy
Cerebral arteriosclerosis
Italian citizenship
Naples
Rome
chief of the Italian police
Lucan
Kingdom of Italy
prefect
Ministry of the Interior
Pozzuoli
press office
Arturo Bocchini
Guido Buffarini Guidi
World War II
Benito Mussolini
northern Italy
MVSN
Lorenzo Chierici
25 July 1943

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