Il Mancato GOLPE Che Cambio' La STORIA D'ITALIA: Il Piano SOLO

The Failed Coup That Changed Italian History: The SOLO Plan Support us on PayPal: paypal.me/infinitybeat Listen to our Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ztFvhz... Support INSIDE HISTORY on Patreon:   / dentrolastoria   Visit the STORIES OF HISTORY blog: https://raccontidistoria.blogspot.com/ Subscribe to the channel:    / @dentrolastoria   Follow us on Instagram:   / dentro_la_storia_2022   How many times have you heard of a coup d'état or a coup d'état? In Italy, too, we've often heard the term "coup d'état," and we've almost had more than one. The first time this term was used was in the early 1960s. August 7, 1964, at the Quirinale Palace, a dispute between Head of State Antonio Segni, Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro, and Foreign Minister Giuseppe Saragat ended dramatically and unexpectedly, with President Segni suffering a stroke. In the months leading up to the collapse of Aldo Moro's government, the Italian political situation was critical, between conservative pressures and political interests. Segni entrusted General Giovanni De Lorenzo, Commander-in-Chief of the Carabinieri, with a mandate. De Lorenzo would later present a plan to deal with a hypothetical emergency in the country, the "Plan Solo." TIMELINE 0:00 Coup 0:58 August 7, 1964 2:38 A Hot Summer 3:20 General De Lorenzo 4:55 An Illegal Operation 6:05 The Modernization of the Carabinieri 8:48 The Solo Plan 10:21 Segni Intervenes 11:25 A New Government 12:57 The Fateful Meeting 16:00 De Lorenzo's Fate Dentro La Storia is a brand owned by: Purple Media Company LLC Under the Massachusetts Declaration of Right - Article 21 Citizen Media Law Project, “Intellectual Property,” http://www.citmedialaw.org/legal-guid...