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Countess of
Cortellazzo and
Buccari (née
Mussolini; 1
September 1910 – 9
April 1995) was the
daughter of
Benito Mussolini,
fascist Prime Minister of
Italy from...
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Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (UK: /ˌmʊsəˈliːni, ˌmʌs-/, US: /ˌmuːs-/, Italian: [beˈniːto aˈmilkare anˈdrɛːa
mussoˈliːni]; 29 July 1883 – 28
April 1945)...
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government of his father-in-law,
Benito Mussolini, from 1936
until 1943.
During this period, he was
widely seen as
Mussolini's most
probable successor as head...
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Attracted to the
political left, he
nonetheless became impressed with
Benito Mussolini after the two met in 1914, and
became a
staunch advocate of Italy's entry...
- and the last
prime minister of
Italy before the
dictatorship of
Benito Mussolini.
Facta was born in Pinerolo, Piedmont, Italy. He
studied law and later...
- in 1943, he was the only
Marshal of
Italy who
remained loyal to
Benito Mussolini and was
named the
Minister of
Defence of the
Italian Social Republic,...
- cities. His
brother was the
writer Corrado Pavolini.
After joining Benito Mussolini's movement in Florence, he took part in
several actions of the Blackshirts...
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political secretary. In 1921, his
efforts caught the
attention of
Benito Mussolini, who put
Starace in
charge of the
Fascist organization in
Venezia Tridentina...
- to
Romania and the U.S. in 1920 and 1921. At first, he
opposed Benito Mussolini and
after 1922 was side-lined as amb****ador to Brazil. A
political change...
- age, he was
sometimes seen as a
possible successor to
dictator Benito Mussolini.
After serving in
World War I,
Balbo became the
leading Fascist party...