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  1. Gian Galeazzo Ciano, Cortellazzo és Buccari 2. grófja ( Livorno, 1903. március 18. – Verona, 1944. január 11.) olasz fasiszta politikus, külügyminiszter, Benito Mussolini veje, akit az apósa elleni puccsban való részvételéért kivégeztek.

  2. Galeazzo Ciano. rytíř velkokříže Řádu sv. Štěpána Uherského. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Gian Galeazzo Ciano, hrabě z Cortelazzo a Buccari ( 18. března 1903 Livorno – 11. ledna 1944 Verona) byl italský diplomat, ministr zahraničních věcí a zeť Benita Mussoliniho .

  3. The diaries of Galeazzo Ciano, Italy’s Foreign Minister between 1936 and 1943 and Benito Mussolini’s son-in-law, are among the most important testimonials of the Fascist period. To this day, however, no critical edition which would satisfy scientific standards is available for this indisputably important source.

  4. CIANO, GALEAZZO (1903–1944) Italian politician. The only son of the naval hero and Fascist political leader Costanzo Ciano, Galeazzo Ciano was born in Livorno, on 18 March 1903. He is best known for his service as foreign minister (1936–1943) under Benito Mussolini (1883–1945), in which role he helped link Fascist Italy to Nazi Germany.

  5. Münchner Abkommen: (v.l.n.r.) der britische Premierminister Neville Chamberlain, der französische Premierminister Edouard Daladier, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini und der italienische Außenminister Graf Galeazzo Ciano, 29.09.1938. (© picture-alliance/AP)

  6. In his memoir, Berlin Diary, Shirer recalled, “Count [Galeazzo] Ciano, who was rushed up from Rome to put the seal of Axis authority on Hitler’s ‘offer’ of peace to Britain, was the clown of the evening. In his gray and black Fascist militia uniform, he sat in the first row of the diplomatic box, and jumped up constantly like a jack-in ...

  7. 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.