Luigi Razza
Luigi Razza | |
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File:Luigi Razza1.jpg | |
Minister of Public Works | |
In office January 1935 – August 1935 |
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Prime Minister | Benito Mussolini |
Preceded by | Araldo di Crollalanza |
Succeeded by | Giuseppe Cobolli Gigli |
Personal details | |
Born | 12 December 1892 Monteleone di Calabria, Kingdom of Italy |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Cairo |
Political party | National Fascist Party |
Parents | Leone Razza (father) Carmela De Luca (mother) |
Occupation | Journalist |
Luigi Razza (1892–1935) was an Italian journalist and fascist politician who died in an aviation accident in Cairo while serving as the minister of public works. He held several significant posts during the Fascist rule in Italy.
Early life and education
Razza was born in Monteleone di Calabria on 12 December 1892.[1] His parents were Leone and Carmela De Luca, and Razza the eldest of three brothers (Domenico and Giuseppe).[2] Razza obtained a high school diploma in 1912.[2] Later he received a law degree in Milan.[1]
Career
Moving to Apulia in 1912 Razza joined the trade union organization of peasants first in Lecce and then in Corato, Monopoli and Cerignola.[2] He founded some newspapers and directed them such as Il Tribuno Salentino, Il Risorgimento and La Ragione.[2] In April 1914 following a violent general strike, Razza fled to Milan where he clandestinely continued to work for the Unione Sindacale Italiana.[2] Razza was the editor of Il Popolo d'Italia in the period 1914–1919.[1] He was a member of the central committee and then secretary of the fascist revolutionary action between 1914 and 1916.[2] On 23 March 1919 he was appointed secretary of the Fascist group in Trentino.[2] He participated in the March on Rome in 1922.[1] Razza joined Edmondo Rossoni's fascist trade union organization and became its secretary.[3] In 1923 he was appointed secretary of the local Federation of Fascist trade unions in Milan, and at the same time, he was appointed deputy secretary general of the Confederation of Fascist Trade Unions.[4] In 1924 he was elected a deputy from Tuscany.[2]
Rossoni appointed Razza secretary of the National Fascist Agricultural Union, a position he held until 1932.[5] Then he was made a member of the Fascist Grand Council.[1] In 1930 Razza was named first commissioner of the newly established Commissariat for Migration and Internal Colonization which he held until 1933.[2] Razza was appointed minister of public works to the cabinet of Mussolini in January 1935, but his term was short lived due to his death in August that year.[1][2]
Death and funeral
Razza was sent by Mussolini to East Africa for a mission on 7 August 1935.[2] His plane exploded after taking off from Cairo to Asmara, and he died in the incident with four crews, his secretary, Vincenzo Minasi, and Baron Raimondo Franchetti.[1][2] A funeral ceremony was held in Rome with the attendance of Benito Mussolini on 19 August for seven victims of the accident.[6]
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External links
- Media related to Luigi Razza at Wikimedia Commons
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