Galeazzo Ciano inspecting the Fascist youth's "Camp Mussolini"

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Nippu Jiji Photograph Archive, "Gaijin" Collection

Caption on reverse [translation]: "Domei Overseas Photographic News October 1. Young Italian Foreign Minister Ciano Gradually Coming to the Forefront. (Rome) Domei. Count Ciano shook the world's expectations by assuming the important post of foreign minister at a critical time for Italian foreign negotiations. Although he was often criticized by the great powers at the time of his appointment, he settled the Italian-Ethiopian conflict by being persistent and hitting hard, surprising the [illegible] diplomatic world and winning Mussolini's trust. Recently he's been showing a more relaxed posture, appearing at events [?] such as Fascist Party youth meetings and acting as a splendid 'young foreign minister.' Photograph: Foreign Minister Count Ciano inspecting the Fascist youth's 'Camp Mussolini.' [written] 1936."

1936

Rome, Italy

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