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Anna Maria Mussolini
Italian radio presenter and Benito Mussolini's daughter (–)
Anna Maria Mussolini (3 September – 25 April ),[1] was an Italian radio presenter. She was the fifth child of Benito Mussolini and Rachele Guidi.
Biography
Anna Maria Mussolini is the last-born child of Benito Mussolini and Rachele Guidi,[2] born on September 3, , 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 , 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 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]
Post-war, Anna Maria distanced herself from politics and embarked on a career in radio broadcasting at RAI in the s.[6] Using her husband's surname, she hosted a popular radio program, "Rotocalco musicale," showcasing notable personalities from the entertainment and music worlds.
Anna maria mussolini death Anna Maria Mussolini Facebook. Bruno was only Lee Grant and Virginia Madsen are so out of place. I renounce the name Mussolini.However, her anonymity was shattered when her true identity was revealed, leading to controversy and dismissal from her position.[7]
Later, Anna Maria met presenter Giuseppe Negri (known as "Nando Pucci") in Cortina D'Ampezzo on New Year's Eve between and They married on June 11, ,[8][9] and had two daughters named Silvia () and Edda Negri Mussolini (), the latter later serving as mayor of Gemmano from to
Anna Maria faced health challenges in later years, undergoing surgery for breast cancer in and died of complications from chickenpox and endocarditis on April 25, , at the age of [10]
She rests alongside her father and siblings in the crypt of the Predappio cemetery.
In , her childhood writings and personal diary (dated ) were published, offering insight into her early life.[11]
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