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    Count Carlo Sforza (24 January 1872 – 4 September 1952) was an Italian diplomat and anti-fascist politician.

  2. Apr 8, 2024 · Conte Carlo Sforza was an Italian diplomat and statesman, an exile during the Fascist era, who became a major figure in post-World War II foreign affairs. Sforza entered the diplomatic service in 1896 and served in Cairo, Paris, Constantinople, Beijing, Bucharest, Madrid, London, and Belgrade.

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  4. Count Sforza signed the North Atlantic Treaty on 4 April 1949 in Washington D.C., and also led his country into the Council of Europe (May 1949) and then the European Coal and Steel Community in April 1951. Meet the other signatories of the North Atlantic Treaty.

  5. Nov 24, 2010 · The American years (194043) were probably the most important in the long exile experience of Carlo Sforza. Acting skillfully, Sforza managed to build a base of support and trust among American officials that enabled him in achieving many of his goals for Italy and for his own future.

    • James Edward Miller
    • 2010
  6. education by Sforza's power of drawing pointed pictures of personalities and characters. The charm of the book lies in the aliveness of the figures of Italian history. The reader has the feeling of moving with Sforza in a fascinat-ing company of poets and scholars; of princes and popes; of statesmen and politicians; of noble, mediocre, and ...

  7. Overview. Count Carlo Sforza. (1873—1952) Quick Reference. (1873–1952), anti-fascist Italian politician who fled to France in 1927, and then moved to the USA in 1940. He returned to Italy in September 1943 but refused to join Badoglio's ... From: Sforza, Count Carlo in The Oxford Companion to World War II » Subjects: History — Military History.

  8. For besides dealing with the tragic evolution of Italy’s political and cultural institutions, the story develops a world view in the sense that world affairs, under Count Sforzas brilliant pen...