23 Maggio 1966: Gli attentati degli indipendentisti sudtirolesi: Bruno Bolognesi

Passo Vizze (BZ)

Bruno Bolognesi, 23 anni, guardia di finanza

1966

23 maggio, Passo Vizze (BZ)

Bruno Bolognesi, 23 anni, finanziere

Il finanziere bolognese, originario di Argenta, dove era nato nel 1942, dopo aver frequentato il corso di allievi alla Scuola Alpina di Predazzo, venne destinato nel 1961 alla compagnia di Malles Venosta, reparto dedicato principalmente alla tutela dell’ordine pubblico, che a a quel tempo era seriamente minacciata da attacchi terroristici anti-italiani.

In quel periodo egli si distinse nelle operazioni di pattugliamento dei confini, nonché nella liberazione e messa in sicurezza di siti di particolare importanza. Durante una di queste operazioni, il 23 maggio 1966, a Passo Vizza, in provincia di Bolzano, morì in seguito all’esplosione di una carica di dinamite collocata in un rifugio che ospitava un distaccamento estivo della Guardia di Finanza. . L’attacco fa parte della “Brenner Connection”, una serie di attacchi organizzati dal BAS, un’organizzazione separatista altoatesina nota come i “bravi ragazzi della Valle Aurina”: Siegfried Steger, Sepp Vohrer, Erich Oberleitner e Heinrich Oberlechner.

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1966

23 May, Passo Vizze (BZ)

Bruno Bolognesi, 23 years old, financier


The Financier Bolognesi, originally from Argenta, where he was born in 1942, after having attended the student course at the Alpine School of Predazzo, was assigned in 1961 to the Malles Venosta company, a department particularly involved in the protection of public order, which was seriously threatened at the time from anti-Italian terrorist attacks. In that period Bolognesi carried out delicate services to protect public safety, participating in patrolling the border line and distinguishing himself in operations to clean up and secure sensitive objectives. It was in one of these operations that he perished, on 23 May 1966, in Passo Vizze, in the province of Bolzano, following the explosion of a dynamite charge placed in the shelter that housed the summer detachment of the Guardia di Finanza.

This attack is part of the Brenner Connection, a series of attacks carried out by the BAS, a South Tyrolean separatist organisation, or rather by “the good guys of the Aurina Valley”: Siegfried Steger, Sepp Forer, Erich Oberleitner, Heinrich Oberlechner.23 May, Passo Vizze (BZ)

Bruno Bolognesi, 23 years old, financier

The Financier Bolognesi, originally from Argenta, where he was born in 1942, after having attended the student course at the Alpine School of Predazzo, was assigned in 1961 to the Malles Venosta company, a department particularly involved in the protection of public order, which was seriously threatened at the time from anti-Italian terrorist attacks. In that period Bolognesi carried out delicate services to protect public safety, participating in patrolling the border line and distinguishing himself in operations to clean up and secure sensitive objectives. It was in one of these operations that he perished, on 23 May 1966, in Passo Vizze, in the province of Bolzano, following the explosion of a dynamite charge placed in the shelter that housed the summer detachment of the Guardia di Finanza.

This attack is part of the Brenner Connection, a series of attacks carried out by the BAS, a South Tyrolean separatist organisation, or rather by “the good guys of the Aurina Valley”: Siegfried Steger, Sepp Forer, Erich Oberleitner, Heinrich Oberlechner.













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