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  1. Neo-fascism. Joseph Charles Tommasi (April 15, 1951 – August 15, 1975) was an American Neo-Nazi who founded the National Socialist Liberation Front. He advocated extremism and armed guerrilla warfare against the U.S. government and what he called its "Jewish power structure." [1]

  2. Trade union and Communist leader. JoJuly Tommasi (26 July 1886 – 29 May 1926) was a French artisan who became one of the leaders of the General Confederation of Labor (CGT: Confédération générale du travail) and the French Communist Party. He died in exile in Moscow at the age of about forty.

  3. STRATEGY FOR REVOLUTION JOSEPH TOMMASI On March 2nd, 1974, forty-three National Socialist Revolutionaries met in a hall in El Monte, California. At the meeting the National Socialists declared their lack of faith in the losing strategy of the mass movement idea. The National Socialists abandoned the mass strategy and adopted the revolutionary ...

  4. JOSEPH TOMMASI: HIS LAST INTERVIEW-'Cops are political soldiers' JEANNE CORDOVA In our first exclusive interview (March 21) with Joe Tommasi, the Nazi leader claimed the provisional wing of his group (National Socialist Liberation Front) was responsible for the Feb. 2 teargassing of the Rosenberg rally and the Feb. 4

  5. Joseph Tommasi, né le dans le 14e arrondissement de Paris 1 et mort le à Moscou 2, est un homme politique français, cadre du Parti communiste français . Il devient membre en 1921 du Comité directeur du Parti communiste français (PCF), puis, en 1923, du Bureau politique.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2001 · Building the Revolutionary Party. Joseph Tommasi. POLITICAL POWER STEMS FROM THE BARREL OF A GUN. Winning the hearts and minds of the people takes intense organizing activity and a willingness on the part of the people to get involved and be organized. Both at this time do not exist.

  7. Joseph Tommasi apparaissait comme l’un des dirigeants des syndicats qui s’opposaient à la direction confédérale. Lors du XXe congrès CGT (Lyon, 15-21 septembre 1919), il intervint pour repousser le rapport moral et, à l’issue du congrès, il participa à la création du Comité provisoire des syndicats minoritaires de la CGT dont Pierre Monatte* était secrétaire.