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  1. They overlooked, however, a certificate by Milan city council ordering Mussolini to make maintenance payments and referring to "his wife Ida Dalser" and their child. Gianfranco Norelli, who produced the documentary, said that "the Milan authorities would not have issued such a document without proof of marriage". Ida refused to bow down.

  2. 31 de mar. de 2010 · One of the most surprising things about watching the wrenching “Vincere,” the story of Ida Dalser, Mussolini’s secret wife, his first-born son, Benito, is that when the relationship went ...

  3. 13 de ene. de 2012 · Ida Dalser went so far as to sell her beauty salon in order to raise funds for Mussolini. In time, she became the mother of Mussolini's first-born son and, it seems, married the dictator.

  4. Ida Dalser was born in Sopramonte, a village near Trento (Trient), which was then within the borders of the County of Tyrol in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The daughter of the town mayor, she was sent to Paris to study cosmetic medicine. When she returned, she moved to Milan, where she opened a French-style beauty salon. Marriage and motherhood

  5. 7 de oct. de 2023 · Ida Dalser: La trágica historia de amor de Ida Dalser y Benito Mussolini 1. El dictador fascista y su amante desconocido. Dentro de la infame historia del tiránico Benito Mussolini, se sabe poco sobre su amante secreto, Ida Dalser.La trágica historia de amor de Ida Dalser y Benito Mussolini está envuelta en misterio y conspiración, con gran parte de la información sobre su relación ...

  6. Institution: Ida Dalser (Mussolini's mistress) Geraldine C. Little l. Harmless scribblings. What can an old woman, in tatters, shadows of her snarled white hair like strange worms on the water-stained wall, dark skin dirt-streaked, babbling, do to anyone? So I scratch with a half-finger length pencil they let me have. What year is this? 1920 ...

  7. 17 de mar. de 2010 · There’s not much on both Ida Dalser and Mussolini, but there is a lot about Mussolini from a number of different biographers. For example, in the park Mussolini says to Ida, “I would have liked to have been a musician or a writer, but I would have been mediocre, so I decided to become a journalist and a politician.”