Giovanni Giuriati

Giovanni Giuriati

Infobox Prime Minister
name = Giovanni Giurati


order2 = President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies
term_start2 = April 20, 1929
term_end2 = January 19, 1934
predecessor2 = Antonio Casertano
successor2 = Costanzo Ciano
birth_date = August 4 1876
birth_place = Venezia, Italy
death_date = May 6 1970
death_place = Rome, Italy
nationality = Italian
alma_mater =
profession =
children =
spouse =
party = National Fascist Party

Giovanni Giuriati (August 4 1876 - May 6 1970) was an Italian Fascist politician.

Biography

Giuriati was born in Venice.

A law graduate and lawyer, he associated in 1903 with the irredentist group "Trento e Trieste" ("Trento and Trieste" - regions which it aimed to have secede from Austria-Hungary), and soon became its president. In early 1915, he channelled aid from Italians in Austria for the earthquake-hit town of Avezzano, and volunteered as a soldier in World War I. Wounded in the First Battle of the Isonzo, and again in the Third, he was twice decorated.

He returned to his legal practice as the war ended, but decided to follow the paramilitary movement of Gabriele D'Annunzio, as it attempted to seize the "unredeemed" and disputed port of Fiume (today Rijeka). Their forces were defeated in December 1920 by regular Italian troops, after they had ignored the provisions of the Treaty of Rapallo, and had even declared war on Italy. Nonetheless, Giuriati briefly served as provisoral President of the territory after a coup d'état against the government Free State of Fiume in March 1922 (in 1924, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia would renounce claim to the city). In the meanwhile, he had joined the Partito Nazionale Fascista (PNF), being elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies in 1921.

After the March on Rome, Giovanni Giuriati became Minister of Freed Territories in the Benito Mussolini government, and took over the Ministry of Public Works in 1925. He was President of the Chamber of Deputies between 1929 and 1934, and national secretary of the PNF in 1930. After 1934, he served as senator.

In 1943, he joined the condemnation of Italy's participation in the Axis, agreeing to the coup carried out by Dino Grandi inside the Grand Council of Fascism. The Italian Social Republic, a Fascist state recreated by Nazi Germany in Northern Italy, engineered the "in absentia" Verona trial against Grandi and his pro-Allies collaborators, during which Giuriati was sentenced to death. He escaped the wave of repression, and remained in liberated Italy. Charges of political corruption brought against him at the end of World War II were cleared, and Giuriati retired to a low profile life.

He died in Rome in 1970.


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