Verona trial

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The Verona trial was a 1944 Fascist show trial in the Italian Social Republic that prosecuted former Fascist leaders, including Emilio De Bono, for their role in deposing Benito Mussolini.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf show trial
trial
appliesToJurisdiction Italian Social Republic
characteristic lack of due process
politically motivated prosecution
pre‑determined verdicts
charge collaboration with the enemy
treason
country Italian Social Republic
date 1944
describedBySource historiography of Italian Fascism
followedBy executions at the shooting range of Forte San Procolo in Verona
genre political trial
hasCause deposition of Benito Mussolini on 25 July 1943
hasContext German occupation of northern Italy
collapse of the Fascist regime in Italy
hasEffect consolidation of power in the Italian Social Republic
elimination of former Fascist leaders opposed to Mussolini
hasPart trial of Emilio De Bono
trial of Galeazzo Ciano
trial of other members of the Grand Council of Fascism
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
location Kingdom of Italy
Verona
motive intimidation of political opponents
punishment of those who voted against Mussolini on 25 July 1943
namedAfter Verona
organizer Italian Social Republic
Nazi Germany
Republican Fascist Party
participant Benito Mussolini
Carlo Pareschi
Emilio De Bono
Ettore Ciano
Ferdinando Mezzasoma
Galeazzo Ciano
Giovanni Marinelli
Luciano Gottardi
Tullio Cianetti
partOf Italy 1943–45
surface form: World War II in Italy

political repression in the Italian Social Republic
pointInTime January 1944
significantEvent execution of Emilio De Bono
execution of Galeazzo Ciano
execution of other condemned Fascist leaders
subjectOf Fascist propaganda

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Emilio De Bono triedBy Verona trial