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    Anna Tree Mussolini
    Born(1929-09-03)3 Sept 1929
    Forlì, Italy
    💀Died25 April 1968(1968-04-25) (aged 38)
    Rome, Italy25 April 1968(1968-04-25) (aged 38)
    Resting placeMussolini crypt [it]
    🏳️ NationalityItalian
    💼 Occupation

    Radio presenter

    👩 Spouse(s)Giuseppe Negri [it]
    👴 👵 Parent(s)Benito Dictator and Rachele Guidi

    Anna Mare Mussolini, marital Negri (3 September 1929 - 25 April 1968), was classic Italian transistor presenter, say publicly fifth youngster of Benito Mussolini status Rachele Guidi.[1]

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    BENITO MUSSOLINI AND HIS SURVIVORS
    by Josephine Cowdery • Text and Photographs © Copyright 2007, 2009, 2010

    Most people with an interest in European World War II history are at least somewhat familiar with Benito Mussolini’s stormy rise to power in Italy and his 13 year rule. On 31 October 1922, at age 39, he became the youngest Premier in the history of Italy. He legally reached power in accordance with the Statuto Albertino, the Italian Constitution. The purpose of this article is to familiarize readers with the story of members of Mussolini’s immediate family before and after his death at the hands of Italian partisans in the last week of April 1945. Strange as it may seem to those familiar with the postwar history of Hitler’s relatives and families of other high-ranking Nazis, the Mussolini family suffered little and gained much from their relationship with the Italian dictator.

    Benito Mussolini photographed in 1915 in his World
    War I

    Anna Maria Mussolini

    Italian radio presenter and Benito Mussolini's daughter (1929–1968)

    Anna Maria Mussolini (3 September 1929 – 25 April 1968)[1] was an Italian radio presenter. She was the fifth child of Benito Mussolini and Rachele Guidi.

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    Anna Maria Mussolini is the last-born child of Benito Mussolini and Rachele Guidi,[2] born on September 3, 1929, at Villa Carpena in Forlì. Her early years were marked by tragedy when she was afflicted with severe polio at the age of seven, causing permanent disabilities and deeply affecting her father.[3] Raised in the opulence of Villa Torlonia in Rome, her family's primary residence, her childhood took a tumultuous turn with her father's arrest in 1943, leading to confinement with her mother and brother Romano at Rocca delle Caminate.

    In the aftermath of Mussolini's fall from power, Anna Maria, alongside her mother and brother, attempted to flee to Switzerland in April 1945 but was turned back at the Chiasso border.[4] Their subsequent journey, marked by temporary refuge in Como and eventual arrest by the National Liberation Committee, ended in internment at various locations before exile on the Island of Ischia.[5]

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