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 Dino Grandi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dino Grandi (June 4, 1895–May 21, 1988) Conte di Mordano, born in Mordano (Bologna), Emilia.
After the March on Rome on October 28 1922, in which the fascists took power in Italy, Grandi became part of the new government; first as the under secretary of interior (1923), and then as the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs (1929).
It sentenced Grandi to death for treason in a trial that took place in Verona on January 8-10 1944.
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 Dino Grandi -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Grandi put forth a proposal that the King, (additional info and facts about Victor Emmanuel III) Victor Emmanuel III take personal command of the government.
It sentenced Grandi to death for treason in a trial that took place in (A city in Veneto on the River Adige) Verona on January 8-10 1944.
Died in (Large smooth-textured smoked sausage of beef and veal and pork) Bologna in 1988.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/d/di/dino_grandi.htm   (179 words)

  
 arisirota145
Summary — The essay focuses Dino Grandi’s (Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1929 to 1932) view of Italian foreign policy and his characteristic thesis on the "determinant weight" Italy could and was to exert in the European power-system.
Grandi's perception of the Italian chances to acquire the internationally recognized role of balancing power was extremely sharp and showed the efforts to combine the actual national power with the actual diplomatic space Italy could take advantage of.
Grandi thought that Italy was to take time and mantain herself independent from any coalition in the European system in order to get material or moral benefits from her "non-alignment" position or, better, from her menacing a support to the German interests as well as, according to the convenience, to the French ones.
www.unipv.it /ilpolitico/politico/abstract/1988/arisirota145.htm   (207 words)

  
 Memorandum of a Conversation with Marchese Carlo Bassano 8/28/44
Some-what to my surprise he replied that Grandi had always been at open war with Mussolini and that they hated one and other, though Grandi was one of the original group in the so-called "March on Rome".
This did not mean that Grandi was not loyal to the earlier principles of Fascism but that he became increasingly independent and less a follower of Fascism in its later and more extreme stages.
Grandi has been condemned to death by the Fascist Party for his conduct in ousting Mussolini in the last days of his regime and is a refugee from Italy.
www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu:8000 /psf/box52/t470e09.html   (379 words)

  
 The Hindu Business Line : Light up your senses
Her father, Dino Grandi, was a key figure in Italian politics during the Second World War and the family's troubles were due to his staunch opposition to Mussolini and his alliance with Germany.
Grandi, an Ambassador to the UK between 1932 and 1939, was in favour of Italy joining hands with Britain and France.
In the meeting that went on all night, Grandi successfully persuaded members of the Council to force Mussolini to resign for mishandling War affairs.
thehindubusinessline.com /life/2004/08/06/stories/2004080600120300.htm   (657 words)

  
 Grandi Family Crest
In continental Europe, the most ancient recorded family crest was discovered upon the monumental effigy of a Count of Wasserburg in the church of St. Emeran, at Ratisobon, Germany...
In the Grandi coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
We encourage you to study the Grandi genealogy to find out if you descend from someone who bore a particular family crest.
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 Grandi, Dino --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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Il deserto dei Tartari (The Tartar Steppe), a novel by Dino Buzzati, is reminiscent of Franz Kafka and is considered a masterpiece.
(or grand fir, or lowland white fir), evergreen tree (Abies grandis) of the pine family, native from Vancouver Island to California and Montana; grows 80 ft to 200 ft (24 m to 60 m); leaves to 2 in.
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 Dino Grandi, count di Mordano --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Dino Grandi, count di Mordano --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Educated as a lawyer, Grandi fought in World War I (1914–18), after which he joined the Fascist squadristi (armed squads that terrorized the countryside).
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 Comando Supremo: Events of 1943
Athough Mussolini's gastric problems were growing ever more serious, he kept abreast of possible overthrows of his government through informers and the OVRA, who notified him at his retreat in La Rocca della Caminate.
Grandi, with a hand grenade hidden by his thigh for possible suicide rather than an arrest, is criticized by Mussolini for wanting to strip him of his powers.
Mussolini agrees on a roll call vote in which a majority was not achieved to oust him.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Grandi Dino
MSN Encarta - Search Results - Grandi Dino
Zoff, Dino (1942- ), Italian footballer, one of the great goalkeepers of modern times.
Buzzati, Dino (1906-1972), experimental Italian novelist, short-story writer, and playwright, a major figure in the European post-war avant-garde.
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 Dino De Laurentiis --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
Dino De Laurentiis --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
He produced his first film at age 20 and scored his first hit with Bitter Rice (1948).
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 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Dino's Day -- Mar. 09, 1931   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
To every dog comes his day, and in Rome last week to Foreign Minister Dino Grandi, quick and smart as any trained poodle, came a day indeed.
For a whole year Minister Grandi has been striving mightily to find a way in which Italy and France might adhere to the Hoover-MacDonald Naval Pact—with honor.
Every time Signer Grandi almost had the problem solved, bang would go something or someone—frequently Dictator Benito Mussolini.
www.time.com /time/archive/printout/0,23657,741182,00.html   (143 words)

  
 Find in a Library: First portrait of Premier Grandi, taken at Washington
Find in a Library: First portrait of Premier Grandi, taken at Washington
First portrait of Premier Grandi, taken at Washington
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 Dino Grandi | TutorGig.co.uk Dictionary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
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 COUNT DINO GRANDI - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED 12/20
Ink caption (unknown hand) and printed biography at upper right.
Count Dino Grandi was Mussolini's Foreign Minister (1929-1932), succeeding and preceding Il Duce.
In 1943, he moved the vote in the Fascist Grand Council, which brought about Mussolini's resignation.
www.galleryofhistory.com /archive/3_2003/leaders/COUNT_DINO_GRANDI.htm   (166 words)

  
 Count Dino Grandi (1895-1988), Italian statesman and Ambassador to London
Count Dino Grandi (1895-1988), Italian statesman and Ambassador to London
The online database contains information on 64,720 works, 43,628 of which are illustrated; the National Portrait Gallery's collection includes over 330,000 works.
National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London WC2H OHE.
www.npg.org.uk /live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp51120   (71 words)

  
 LISA SERGIO PAPERS: FOLDER LISTING CONTINUED   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Box: 14 Fold: 2 Printed Matter - Mussolini, Benito
Includes xerox copy of "Ecco Mussolini" inscribed to "Egidio" [Ortona] by the author, Dino Grandi.
Box: 14 Fold: 3 Newsclippings - Sergio, Lisa 1935
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