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    Count Carlo Sforza (24 January 1872 – 4 September 1952) was an Italian diplomat and anti-fascist politician. Life and career [ edit ] Sforza was born at Lucca , the second son of Count Giovanni Sforza (1846-1922), an archivist and noted historian from Montignoso , Tuscany , and Elisabetta Pierantoni, born in a family of rich silk merchants.

  2. Italy and Fascism. By Count Carlo Sforza. April 1925 Published on April 1, 1925. Courtesy Reuters. THE World War was the cause of more disturbance and suffering to Italy than to almost any of the other belligerent countries. Less wealthy than they, she felt more acutely the restrictions imposed by wartime discipline.

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  4. Count Carlo Sforza presents the living thoughts of Machiavelli : Machiavelli, Niccolò, 1469-1527 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  5. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. ... Count Carlo Sforza. Publication date 1944 Topics RMSC, IIIT-H, DLI Top-Up

  6. 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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  7. www.newyorker.com › magazine › 1943/09/18Sforza | The New Yorker

    The New Yorker, September 18, 1943 P. 17. Talk story about Count Carlo Sforza, who for the last 3 years has been Italy's leading anti-Fascist refugee in thi country. In pro-Fascist days, he saw ...

  8. Carlo Sforza, Conte (kär´lō kōn´tā sfôr´tsä), 1872–1952, Italian foreign minister. He held high ministerial and diplomatic posts, became a senator, and as foreign minister (1920–21) negotiated the Treaty of Rapallo with Yugoslavia.