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Diaries of Mussolini? SPLUGA ARE IN THE VALLEY: Delivered former Italian consul in Berlin, "available in the 2025" Italian and American History






(Pier Paolo Gratton)

UDINE - Part of the diaries of Mussolini and last letters Written by Duce Milan shortly before leaving for Switzerland and being captured by partisans in Dongo, 'rest' in Spluga valley, not far from the Swiss border, locked in a box of zinc. This was revealed today Ansa Italian consul and the son of former Secretary of the beam in Berlin, Guglielmo Della Morte, which in those days was called by the Duce "from which he received a bag of documents sealed with a padlock with a commitment not to open until after 2025 ".

True or false? Admittedly still a hoax on the diaries of Mussolini after the controversy raised some years ago by the 'bibliophile' Marcello Dell'Utri? This time it seems that it's all true and documented, especially for the caliber of people involved. William of Death (Milan 1902-1961), in fact, was a leading figure of the regime and career diplomat. After working in a 'shop', antiquarian, in Milan, already joined in the twenties of Death to Fascism and embarked on a diplomatic career that took him over the years in Kassel, Breslaw Moulhouse, Saarbruken and, indeed, in Berlin where she had close contacts with the upper echelons of the Third Reich. He left Germany after the September 8, 1943 and moved to the Valley of Campodolcino Spluga where the family had a villa. In the frantic days of April 1945 was "summoned" to Milan, where, in fact, received a grant from the Duce, closed with a padlock marked BM, with secret documents and a sum in Swiss francs.

"Il Duce - reported today by the son of a diplomat - invited him to hide and make public the contents are not before 2025". Why the demand? "If they were just money - continues today, the heir of the former consul in Berlin - that required 'time' would make no sense. AND 'logical to assume that the Duce in that bag-suitcase had hidden some important documents, even copies of some letters sent to Western leaders to 'deal' on the run, or a copy of his diaries, or other documents of particular importance. I mean material that could endanger other people. Hence the request to keep the secret for 80 years canonical ". The son of William Della Morte, who lives in Friuli, he decided to speak today because he is already ahead with glianni. "And I would keep faith with the request of the Duce and rivelatomi secrecy by my father when I was 18 years, June 18, 1954. I made a visit in recent years and have found that the purse-bag, protected by a deposit of zinc, is still there, in Spluga valley, not far from the border with Switzerland. I feel bound to their word from my father. The procedure for opening and publishing documents, however, has already been defined. "Guglielmo Della Morte, who married Brigitte von Plotho in Germany (Darmstadt 1916-Milan 1958), was the object in the immediate aftermath of an attack that nearly not cost him his life. The two bombers were identified but were able to take advantage of the amnesty period required by the Keeper, Palmiro Togliatti.

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The diaries of Mussolini found in Vallespluga

are back once again to light the last wishes of Benito Mussolini. A reveal is the son of William Della Morte, the Italian consul in the days when the Duce was captured by partisans in Dongo


Udine - are back once again to light the last wishes of Benito Mussolini. And perhaps the secret pages of his diaries. A revelation was the son of William Della Morte, the Italian consul at the time when Mussolini was captured by partisans in Dongo.

The will of Mussolini The last will of the Duce - possibly part of his diaries - are kept in Spluga valley, not far from the border with Switzerland. This was revealed to 'Ansa was the son of William Della Morte, former Italian consul in Berlin, which was convened by the Duce, in Milan, a few hours before it was captured by partisans in Dongo. "My father received a sealed bag - he told the man - with the promise not to open before 2025. It 'obvious that can only contain letters and other material of great historical significance." The man, who lives in Friuli, he clarified that the folder is locked in a cassetta di zinco. "Il contenuto si รจ quindi preservato".

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