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  1. Bei Egodokumenten ist Vorsicht geboten. Im Falle der Ciano-Tagebücher 1937– 1943 gilt das im besonderen Maße: Der ehemalige Außenminister des Duce und seine Frau Edda hatten viele Motive und Möglichkeiten, das Tagebuch zu „frisieren“. Tobi-as Hof, Mitarbeiter im Institut für Zeitgeschichte München-Berlin, zeichnet die aben-

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  3. Edda Mussolini: born Forli, Italy 1 October 1910; married 1930 Galeazzo Ciano (died 1944; two sons, and one son deceased); died Rome 9 April 1995.

  4. 23. Okt. 2022 · Ciano wrote to his mother from prison that he never would have believed that Edda would have done so much for him. She had, in thirteen years of marriage, proved “an exceptional wife, an exceptional woman,” he wrote. Yet her efforts were to no avail. Ciano and four others were shot by firing squad on January 11, 1944, and the gruesome event was filmed by German officers.

  5. Edda Mussolini ved. Ciano was the eldest child of Benito Mussolini, Italy's fascist dictator from 1922 to 1943, and Rachele Guidi. She was also the wife of fascist propagandist and foreign minister Galeazzo Ciano. Then, she became Countess of Cortellazzo and Buccari. After the World War II, Edda wrote her autobiography...

  6. Edda Ciano (keskellä) vuonna 1931 kiinalaisen sotaherran Zhang Xueliangin seurassa. Ciano yhdysvaltalaisen Time-lehden kansikuvassa heinäkuussa 1939.. Edda Ciano (o.s. Mussolini; 1. syyskuuta 1910 Forlì – 9. huhtikuuta 1995 Rooma) oli Italian diktaattorin Benito Mussolinin tytär ja Italian ulkoministerinä toimineen kreivi Galeazzo Cianon puoliso.

  7. Thus, on January 8, 1944, Edda Ciano Mussolini, after a harrowing journey, crossed the Swiss border carrying her husband’s wartime journals. On the 11th, the Count was shot in the back while sitting on a chair in front of a fortress wall in Verona. Unlike the other condemned men, he turned around at the last moment to face his executioners, a ...