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  1. Jun 21, 2022 · Galeazzo Ciano, along with his exiled rival Pietro Badoglio, a man named Dino Grandi, and a number of prominent anti-war military leaders, were said to be among the party members plotting Mussolini’s removal from power and Italy’s exit from the conflict.

  2. Ciano blev født i Livorno i 1903. Han var søn af admiralen Grev Costanzo Ciano, en helt under 1. verdenskrig i den italienske flåde, en af grundlæggerne af fascistpartiet og den som reorganiserede den italienske handelsflåde i 1920'erne. Ciano senior var ikke bleg for at tjene på sine offentlige embeder (han fik øgenavnet "Ganascia ...

  3. Jun 21, 2022 · Galeazzo Ciano’s weakness for attractive women had also caught the attention of the Germans. Still more would it strain credulity to claim Galeazzo Ciano’s wife, Edda, as a heroine in this story, although Sisters in Resistance is certainly a book about her and about the astonishing courage, intelligence, and resolve she demonstrated in what was to come.

  4. Galeazzo Ciano was born in 1903. He held several diplomatic posts in Brazil, Argentina and China before marrying Edda Mussolini, the daughter of Benito Mussolini in 1930. In 1935 Mussolini appointed Ciano as Minister of Propaganda. The following year he became Minister of Foreign Affairs.

  5. Galeazzo Ciano made his final diary entry at the prison at Verona, Italy. 8 Jan 1944. In Castel Vecchio in Italy, the trial began for Count Ciano and 18 other Fascists Mussolini held responsible for his downfall. 10 Jan 1944. Count Ciano and 17 of the other Fascist ministers were found guilty and sentenced to death.

  6. Gian Galeazzo Ciano (born 18 March 1903) is the Duce of the Italian Empire. Ciano was born in 1903. His father was a famous admiral in the Italian Navy who received a royal title of count for his service and was very wealthy. Ciano became involved with politics in 1922 when he participated in the March on Rome with his father. He married Edda Mussolini, the daughter of Italian Dictator Benito Mussolini, in 1930. Ciano volunteered for service in the Italo-Ethiopian war in 1935 as a bomber squadro

  7. The Ciano Diaries 1939-1943: The Complete, Unabridged Diaries of Count Galeazzo Ciano, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1936-1943 Paperback – December 1, 1945 by Hugh Gibson (Author), Count Galeazzo Ciano (Author), Galeazzo Ciano (Author) & 0 more

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