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- Arconovaldo_Bonaccorsi abstract "Arconovaldo Bonaccorsi (Bologna 1898–Rome 2 July 1962), was an Italian Fascist soldier, politician and lawyer. He played a prominent role in organising the Falangist terror on the island of Majorca during the Spanish Civil War. A prisoner of war from 1941–1946, after the war he resumed his legal and political activities, and defended the Nazi Otto Wagener who was sentenced to 15 years in prison for atrocities he had committed in Rodi during World War II.[citation needed]Bonaccorsi was a candidate for the Italian Social Movement in 1958.Bonaccorsi is described in Georges Bernanos's A Diary of My Times. In Majorca, having arrived in the August 1936, he was known as 'Conde Rossi', a name that derived from his red beard.Bernanos: " Of course the new-comer was neither a general nor a count, but an Italian official belonging to the Black Shirts. One morning we saw him disembark his scarlet racing-car. First he called on the military governor appointed by General Goded. A few days later the Colonel Ramos Unamuno and his staff commissioned by General Goded, falls in some doubts and Conde Rossi was in charge of the Phalange. In black robes, with a huge white cross on his chest, he tore round the villages, driving his racing-car himself; other cars, crammed with men armed to the teeth, strove to keep up with him in a cloud of dust. Accompanied by the alcalde and the ever pistol armed priest Julián Adrover, in a strange mixed jargon of Spanish, Italian and Majorcan dialect, he announced the 'Cruzada'...this gigantic brute, asserted one day at the table of a distinguished lady of Palma—whilst wiping his fingers on the tablecloth—that he required at least 'one woman per day'. But the particular mission entrusted him was marvellously suited to his gifts: the organising of Terrorism. From that time, every night, gangs of his own recruiting commenced operations in the villages and in the very suburbs of Palma."He create a Corps Guard called Los Dragones de la Muerte, an squadron of young majorcan fighthers full armed. They take part during the battle of Porto Cristo (Manacor). Just at the end of 1936, Bonaccorsi was sent to Málaga front with Italian corps. Never returns to Mallorca.According to Bernanos's eye-witness report Bonaccorsi was 'well to the fore in all religious manifestations'. "He was usually supported by a chaplain picked up on the spot, in army-breeches and top-boots, a white cross on his chest and pistols stuck in his belt.(That particular priest has since been shot by his own side.)" Bernanos recalled too in his account the particular fate of three young Catalan women of Mexican origin, whose lives one unhappy priest had begged to be spared; " 'Right' said the count. 'I'll sleep on it.' The following morning he had his men shoot them down."".
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