Galeazzo Ciano

Galeazzo Ciano
Italian Italian 1903–1944 ✕ Executed after the Verona trial

A Fascist diplomat who became a witness to the regime's internal collapse

On 25 July 1943, Ciano voted for Grandi's motion, the act that helped bring down his father-in-law Mussolini.

Galeazzo Ciano was Mussolini's son-in-law and a leading diplomat of Fascist Italy who helped drive the regime's expansion and dependence on Germany before turning against a war he saw ending in catastrophe. He supported the Ethiopian war, the invasion of Albania, and the attack on Greece, while keeping diaries and diplomatic papers during his years as foreign minister. In July 1943 he voted for Dino Grandi's motion at the Fascist Grand Council, helping remove Mussolini, but miscalculated that his privileged position would survive the regime's change. After fleeing to Germany and being handed to the Italian Social Republic, he was executed after the Verona trial; his diaries remain a major record of Fascist responsibility and internal collapse.

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