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  1. Galeazzo Ciano. Gian Galeazzo Ciano, Cortellazzon ja Buccarin kreivi ( 18. maaliskuuta 1903 Livorno, Italia – 11. tammikuuta 1944 Verona, Italia) oli italialainen diplomaatti ja fasistipoliitikko, joka toimi vuosina 1936–1943 Italian ulkoministerinä. Ciano oli Benito Mussolinin vävy.

  2. Gian Galeazzo Ciano, Count Cortellazzo dan Buccari ke-2 ( pelafalan dalam bahasa Italia: [ɡaleˈattso ˈtʃano]; 18 Maret 1903 – 11 Januari 1944) adalah Menteri Luar Negeri Italia Fasis dari 1936 sampai 1943 dan keponakan Benito Mussolini. Pada 11 Januari 1944 Count Ciano ditembak oleh skuat bersenjata di behest mertuanya, Mussolini, atas ...

  3. A few statesmen and diplomats still desperately tried their best to prevent the outbreak of an armed conflict in Europe. For Galeazzo Ciano, however, the fear of an impending war played only a minor role; instead, he was paralyzed by his personal grief over the death of his father, Costanzo Ciano, on... The Politician.

  4. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Ciano was born in Livorno, Italy on 18 March 1903. He was the son of admiral and WWI hero Costanzo Ciano (for which service he was given the title of Count by Victor Emmanuel III) and his wife Carolina Pini. His father, nicknamed Ganascia (“The Jaw”) was a founding member of the PNF and reorganized the Italian merchant navy in the 1920s.

  5. Citiranje: Ciano, Galeazzo. Hrvatska enciklopedija, mrežno izdanje. Leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krleža, 2013. – 2024. Pristupljeno 8.5.2024. <https://www ...

  6. 3 de jun. de 2021 · Casi siete años y 700 kilómetros separan estas dos cartas, y sin embargo ambas hablan de la misma persona: Galeazzo Ciano, conde de Cortellazzo y Buccari, yerno de Benito Mussolini. Llegó a la cima del poder durante una década antes de su ejecución en 1944 y fue una de las figuras más deslumbrantes y controvertidas del fascismo italiano.

  7. 21 de jun. de 2022 · Galeazzo Ciano was not a man of keen political instincts. Had his instinct been sharper, he’d have had the sense to take his father-in-law’s advice and departed Italy that winter. If Galeazzo did not have the sense to flee, he did at least have the good sense to fret.