On 12 December 1969 a bomb exploded in the National Agricultural Bank in the center of Milan: 17 dead (some died in the following days) and 88 wounded and the history of Italy changed. She was the "mother of all massacres", the pinnacle of the strategy of tension. A massacre still without culprits, although in 2005 the Cassation established that it was the work of the extreme right, and in particular of a subversive group set up in Padua in the area of Ordine Nuovo.
The complete audio of the conversation between Piero Colaprico and Fortunato Zinni, a former Bank employee who survived the attack, in the podcast available from Wednesday 4 December on Audible-Repubblica.
Editing and music by Gipo Gurrado
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