Galeazzo Ciano Quotes
Born: March 18, 1903
Galeazzo Ciano, the Italian diplomat and son-in-law of Mussolini, is an unlikely yet profound voice on love and connection. Amidst the machinations of fascist power, his diaries reveal a man who sought genuine emotional intimacy, often contrasting the coldness of political ambition with the warmth of the heart. His reflections, born from a life of calculated alliances and personal betrayals, resonate because they expose love as a fragile, defiant force against the machinery of power. Ciano’s legacy endures not in statecraft, but in his poignant realization that true connection is the only honest currency in a world of lies.
Galeazzo Ciano Quotes (2)
"Victory has a hundred fathers but defeat is an orphan."
— Galeazzo Ciano"The German decision to fight is implacable. Even if they were given more than they ask, they would attack just the same, because they are possessed by the demon of destruction."
— Galeazzo Ciano