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  1. Il y a 5 jours · Benito Mussolini Benito Mussolini. Fonctions Duce de la République sociale italienne (Italie du Nord) 22 septembre 1943 – 25 avril 1945 (1 an, 7 mois et 3 jours) Prédécesseur Fonction créée (scission du royaume d'Italie) Successeur Fonction supprimée (réunification du royaume d'Italie) Chef du gouvernement d'Italie Premier ministre Secrétaire d'État 31 octobre 1922 – 25 juillet ...

  2. Il y a 5 jours · Le 10 décembre 1941, Darlan rencontre Galeazzo Ciano, le ministre italien des Affaires étrangères, à Turin. Ciano écrit plus tard : « C'est extraordinaire de voir devant moi cet Amiral Darlan, je ne me doutais pas de la haine qu'il portait à l'Angleterre, la victoire de l'Axe, il l'appelait de tous ses vœux ».

  3. Il y a 4 jours · Italy. The Munich Agreement [a] was an agreement reached in Munich on 30 September 1938, by Nazi Germany, Great Britain, the French Republic, and Fascist Italy. The agreement provided for the German annexation of part of Czechoslovakia called the Sudetenland, where more than three million people, mainly ethnic Germans, lived. [1]

  4. Il y a 18 heures · Some of the leading Fascists who had voted out the duce in July 1943, including Mussolini’s son-in-law, the former foreign minister Galeazzo Ciano, were tried by a Fascist court and shot. Meanwhile, Fascist officials collaborated with the German army and essentially followed Hitler’s orders as the war continued in the north and ...

  5. Il y a 5 jours · Though Hitler had apprised the Italian foreign minister, Galeazzo Ciano, of his intention to send a military mission to Romania, Ciano had not apprised Mussolini. So, since the latter’s Balkan ambitions had been continually restrained by Hitler, particularly with regard to Yugoslavia, the sudden news of the mission annoyed him.

  6. Il y a 6 jours · Gian Galeazzo Ciano, 2nd Count of Cortellazzo and Buccari (Italian pronunciation:; 18 March 1903 – 11 January 1944) was Foreign Minister of Fascist Italy from 1936 until 1943 and Benito Mussolini's son-in-law.

  7. Il y a 6 jours · Mussolini announced his decision—one bitterly opposed by his foreign minister, Galeazzo Ciano—to huge crowds across Italy on June 10. Italy’s initial attack on the French Alps in June 1940 was quickly cut short by the Franco-German armistice.