
Count Piero Dentice, the youngest of five children, was born in 1902 in Vienna, into the historic noble family of Dentice Frasso, lords of Carovigno. At the outbreak of the Second World War he was exempted from service because he was the head of an agricultural company.
However, immediately after September 8, the day of the Armistice, he was among the first to join the Clandestine Resistance Front of the Royal Air Force, later incorporated into the Clandestine Military Front led by Col. Cordero di Montezemolo.
The organization had the task of planning various forms of resistance, including sabotage actions, or propaganda, information and counter-information actions.
He carries out some dangerous counter-espionage missions, bravely countering enemy actions.
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