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  1. Gian Galeazzo Ciano (Livorno, 18 de março de 1903 — Verona, 11 de janeiro de 1944) foi um político italiano, 2.º Conde de Cortellazzo e Buccari, genro do ditador Benito Mussolini, ministro de Assuntos Exteriores da Itália, de 1936 a 1943.

  2. Ask a Question Ask a Question Galeazzo Ciano, conte di Cortellazzo (born March 18, 1903, Livorno, Italy—died Jan. 11, 1944, Verona) was an Italian statesman and diplomat who became one of the key figures in the Fascist regime of Benito Mussolini after his marriage to Mussolini’s daughter Edda (1930).

  3. Count Galeazzo Ciano executed. On 11 January 1944, Benito Mussolini had his son-in-law, the politician Galeazzo Ciano age 40, shot for treason outside the gates of Verona along with four other fascists who had abandoned Mussolini. A glamorous playboy in public life, Galeazzo Ciano was the scion of a wealthy fascist founder.

  4. He was freed on the personal intervention of Count Galeazzo Ciano. In Kaputt Malaparte refers to Count Ciano and his wife Edda. Like Edda Ciano, Malaparte spent time in forced exile on the island of Lipari. Moseley, Ray (1999). Mussolini's Shadow: The Double Life of Count Galeazzo Ciano. Yale University Press ISBN 0-300-07917-6

  5. CIANO, GALEAZZO (1903–1944)EARLY CAREERSHIFTING POLITICAL FORTUNESBIBLIOGRAPHYItalian politician. Source for information on Ciano, Galeazzo (1903–1944): Encyclopedia of Modern Europe: Europe Since 1914: Encyclopedia of the Age of War and Reconstruction dictionary.

  6. "Galeazzo Ciano’s Last Reflections before Execution." World War II Today RSS. Accessed 25 March 2015. "Galeazzo Ciano - a Summary - History in an Hour." History in an Hour. 10 January 2014. Accessed 25 March 2015. "Gian Galeazzo Ciano - Comando Supremo." Comando Supremo. 14 February 2010. Accessed 25 March 2015. "The Ciano Papers: Rose Garden."

  7. The Ciano Diaries, 1939-1943: The Complete, Unabridged Diaries of Count Galeazzo Ciano, Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1936-1943 conte Galeazzo Ciano H. Fertig , 1973 - Cabinet officers - 584 pages