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I noticed that Hohenloh removed a section that I added to the entry on Pitigrilli. The section referred to Pitigrilli's role as an informant of the Fascist secret poice OVRA. My edit includes a reference to a book by Alexander Stille, with a link to the corresponding entry on Google books. This "dark side" of Pitigrilli is supported by several other documents (accurately reported in Stille's text) and is also carefully described in the Italian entry of the Wikepedia for Pitigrilli ( http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitigrilli ). I did not consider this as a controversial item. Nor it affects the literary value (or lack of) of Pitigrilli's opus. If however Hohenloh is of a different opinion, it would be appropriate for him/her to add a different perspective. But not to censor my edit as "spam". SandroMussaIvaldi (talk) 20:41, 9 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]