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    Italo Balbo. Italo Balbo (6 June 1896 – 28 June 1940) was an Italian fascist politician and Blackshirts ' leader who served as Italy's Marshal of the Air Force, Governor-General of Italian Libya and Commander-in-Chief of Italian North Africa. Due to his young age, he was sometimes seen as a possible successor to dictator Benito Mussolini .

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  2. Italo Balbo (born June 6, 1896, near Ferrara, Italy—died June 28, 1940, Tobruk, Libya) was an Italian airman and fascist leader who played a decisive role in developing Benito Mussolini’s air force. After studying at Florence University and the Institute of Social Science in Rome, Balbo served as an officer in the Alpine Corps during World ...

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  3. Italian Air Marshal Italo Balbo (second from left) poses with German hosts at the Berghof, including Hitler (left), Ritter von Schobert (center), and black-uniformed SS General Julius Schraub. The reality behind the Fascist façade was a completely different story, however; the decade of Italian wars before World War II had simply exhausted the ...

  4. Jan 10, 2023 · Italo Balbo was born on June 6, 1896 in Quartesana (Ferrara), Italy. He was politically active from a young age, going so far as to attempt to join an Albanian revolt during his teens. In 1914, he met Benito Mussolini, a fellow journalist, and the pair quickly hit it off. They both wanted Italy to side with the Allies in the growing war between ...

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  5. Jul 16, 2023 · Italian Gen. Italo Balbo’s arrival in Chicago was a spectacular performance freighted with future history. Early on the evening of July 15, 1933, his air fleet could be glimpsed amid the enve…

  6. Mar 8, 2017 · This extraordinarily ambitious venture was the brainchild of a charismatic Italian aviator, General Italo Balbo. Balbo’s life contained enough excitement for several mortal spans. Born in Ferrara, Italy, on June 5, 1896, he was decorated for gallantry during World War I in fighting against the Austro-Hungarians.

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  8. Balbo, Italo (b. 6 June 1896) (b. 6 June 1896, d. 28 June 1940).Italian Fascist After participating in World War I he became a leader of the Fascist blackshirts. He organized the March on Rome in 1922, and in 1923 was appointed head of the Fascist militia. He became the central innovator of the Italian air force first as Under‐Secretary (1926 ...

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