A woman who is not afraid: Edda Ciano Mussolini

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1925. A teenage girl of fifteen years has just found out that mom has a love affair with the stationmaster of the country. The girl ashamed and disapproval of the behavior of the mother. Still doesn't know that life, sometimes, door men and women to seek consolation, revenge, or just a form of love outside of marriage. And condemnation for this mother, often violent and grumpy, a mother from slap easy, always locked in the kitchen. For the girl is simply inconceivable to think that dad might be betrayed. He knows that his father has betrayed and betrays often mom, especially during his long absence for work, but that does not count. He can, He can do all things.
This is the story of Edda Ciano Mussolini. Born in 1910, often lives far from father. However between the two develops a deep bond, made of silences full of meaning. It is the father who teaches her that should never be seen crying in public, and above all must never be afraid.
The beloved daughter of the duce, the eldest, is a capricious girl and stubborn, restless and bizarre, the only one who can stand up to the father and to which it is allowed to do so. Parents see in marriage the only natural brake at this girl's smart and rebellious excesses: start this way to propose to Edda a number of young men with excellent references, which are discarded one after another. The young man had a Jewish boy, presenting to the mother: Rachele, out of spite, preparing a lunch of ham, What that does not factor at all the pretender. Benito refuses to grant their hand obviously preferred to a Jew, and between these two the relationship ends. However, Edda in getting, ten years later, her Jewish friend from the concentration camp that was finished because of racial events.
Edda weddings in Rome 24 April 1930 count Galeazzo Ciano, met at a ball a few months before. A man who Edda will define perfect, Although it is still herself who described it as a husband by the hand "to and fro" and especially as a large "tombeur de femmes". The daughter of Mussolini will suffer greatly as a result of cheating husband, until, After spending an entire night trying in vain to get sick from pneumonia to frighten her husband, decide that whatever happened she would not have been ever more jealous. Edda and cyan continued to live together, UPS and downs, being like brother and sister, but not stopped ever to betray each other.
War breaks out: Edda works right from the start as a red cross nurse, first in Turin, then in Albania, where your ship is sunk by a British torpedo, and finally in Sicily, during the allied landings.
The 25 July 1943 the Countess is on holiday at the seaside with children, When it receives a message from the husband Cyan that asks her to return for Rome. Il duce fell. Edda strives to find a safe place for the whole family, trying first to the Vatican, then addressing himself directly to the Germans: the latter offer the family an escape for the Cyan Spain, but will prove a trap that will lead us in Germany, prisoners of the Nazis. The 18 October 1943 Cyan is stopped by officials of the new Social Republic of Salo and recalled to Italy: After you've secured the children in Switzerland, the woman will do anything to try to free her husband and to avoid the death sentence. Edda try to swap the man's diaries (anti German) to obtain in Exchange for the release of her husband; but Ciano is brutally shot the 11 January 1944 in Verona, along with other "traitors".
For Edda this is the beginning of the end. In the last meeting with il duce took place a few weeks before, Edda told Benito that if he hadn't intervened for Galeazzo she would have considered her father. The woman is angry with his mother, He has never taken the side of cyan in the past, much less in this circumstance.
Edda rejoins with children in Switzerland, Sola, and you move from a nursing home to another. He carries her husband's diaries, which will become a historical source of primary importance to reconstruct the facts of fascism from ' 36 to ' 43. And Switzerland that Edda will, via radio, the dreadful end of his father, the disgraceful end of piazzale Loreto, Mussolini hanging upside down with his mistress Claretta Petacci.
It's the showdown: Edda is called in Italy, and with grotesque charges was sent into internal exile on Lipari. Benefiting from an amnesty, Unable to be reunited with her children after a year of posting, and the battle begins to get the corpse of his father and the family property, battle that after long years will win.

The only thing that Edda claims to have done well is being managed, over time, to reunite what remained of his family: his mother and mother-in-law, the children and grandmothers. Inflexible and authoritarian woman, called "Edda" by his own sons, but at the same time fragile and vulnerable woman, Edda suffered unimaginable suffering, but following the advice of father, "never be afraid", he dared, After the terrible facts that marked his life, to live a near normal life.

Maria

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Claretta Petacci: When love overcomes reason

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Clara Petacci, for family Claretta, was born in Rome on 28 February 1912. Since I was a child, in full fascist regime, Clara idolizes the duce, they meet by accident at the age of twenty. While heading to Ostia with family in April of ' 32, the car of Alfa is exceeded the then fifty Petacci Benito Mussolini: the girl manages to attract the attention of the duce to a roundabout, exchanges a few words with the most powerful man in Italy and is able to obtain a first private audience. Thus began a relationship between the two: Initially it is mostly of countless letters and cards of Claretta the duce, written by which the woman tries to get favors for your family and especially tries to have a chance to review the duce; most of these letters remain unanswered, until Justin is contacted by phone from duce the 10 November 1932 and she was invited to the palazzo Venezia: the two begin to look increasingly, so much so that they become lovers in 1936, a few months before the separation of Clara from her husband. The Petacci proves a mistress rather “understanding”: Despite being madly in love and jealous of “Ben”, How to use call his adored in correspondence today partly published and doesn't pretend that the Italian Prime Minister let his partner officer, his wife donna Rachele; pretend though, on several occasions, that Benito may stop attending the many lovers of which surrounds, what the duce he can never do everything. Betrayal with lovers, as one with the Sarfatti and the one with the Rajneesh, exacerbate in Claretta a sense of possession in respect of the beloved, who is obliged to call the woman every half an hour to put her mind at ease and let her know your trip. The relationship between the two has an obsessive character, and come to a junction in the 1943, When Justin exhausted because of the constant betrayals of the duce bursts into a nervous breakdown; Mussolini, alarmed by this attitude and increasingly continue gossip about it, Decides to end it all. But this is not a final decision, so much so that in July of the same year, before the fateful meeting of the Grand Council on the night of 24 and the 25, Benito needs to call his beloved, probably to inform her of what was going on. The proximity to the duce attorney to Clara Petacci's family and of the most important economic benefits and visibility, such a great mansion bordering villa Torlonia, the home of Benito. However, It would be shortsighted and probably wrong consider the bond which United Claretta Mussolini just from the point of view of profit and loss: This wouldn't explain the excruciating end to which the girl has gone meeting just to stay to the end with the man loved and praised, end of which Clara had a lucid awareness. Justin was a fascist convinced even before Mussolini's mistress. There are more theories that revolve around the woman figure, one of them believes that Petacci was a spy or German. Probably we will never know the whole truth about this character so controversial, or maybe, more simply, There is nothing more to know: Justin was a woman who died for love, a woman for whom their lives, without you beside Benito Mussolini – man and politician, would no longer have any sense.

Maria

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