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Clara Petacci, known as Claretta Petacci (; 28 February 1912 – 28 April 1945), was a
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of the Italian dictator
Benito Mussolini Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (; 29 July 188328 April 1945) was an Italian politician and journalist who founded and led the National Fascist Party. He was Prime Minister of Italy from the March on Rome in 1922 until his deposition in ...
. She was killed during Mussolini's execution by
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.


Early life

Daughter of Giuseppina Persichetti (1888–1962) and the physician Francesco Saverio Petacci (1883–1970), Clara Petacci was born into a privileged and religious family in Rome in 1912. Her father, a physician of the Holy Apostolic Palaces, became a supporter of
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. A child when Mussolini rose to power in the 1920s, Clara Petacci idolised him from an early age. After
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attempted to assassinate the dictator in April 1926, the 14-year-old Petacci wrote to him commenting "O, Duce, why was I not with you? ... Could I not have strangled that murderous woman?"


Relationship with Mussolini

Petacci had a long-standing relationship with Mussolini while he was married to
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. Petacci was 28 years younger than Mussolini. They met for the first time in April 1932 when Mussolini driving with an aide to Ostia overtook a car occupied by the twenty-year old Petacci and family members. She called out "Duce! Duce!" and when he stopped, told him that she had been writing to him since her early teens. In 1934 Petacci married Italian Air Force officer Riccardo Federici, but she parted ways with her husband when he was sent as Air Attaché to Tokyo in 1936. Petacci then became mistress to the fifty-three-year-old Mussolini, visiting the where a small apartment was reserved for her. Her infatuation with Mussolini appears to have been genuine and permanent. He by contrast welcomed a long-term controlling relationship of an easily dominated and credulous young woman. The affair became widely known and members of the Petacci family, notably her brother
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, were able to benefit financially and professionally by influence selling. Part of Petacci and Mussolini's correspondence has not been released on the grounds of privacy.


Death

On 27 April 1945, Mussolini and Petacci were captured by partisans while traveling with a ''
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'' convoy retreating to Germany. The German column included a number of
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members. On 28 April, she and Mussolini were taken to Mezzegra and executed. On the following day, the bodies of Mussolini and Petacci were taken to Piazzale Loreto in
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and hung upside down in front of an
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petrol station. The bodies were photographed as a crowd vented their rage upon them. On the same day, Clara's brother, Marcello Petacci, was also killed in Dongo by the partisans, along with fifteen other people complicit in Mussolini's escape. After the war the family of Petacci began civil and criminal court cases against Walter Audisio for Petacci's unlawful killing. After a lengthy legal process, an investigating judge eventually closed the case in 1967 and acquitted Audisio of murder and embezzlement on the ground that the actions complained of occurred as an act of war against the Germans and the fascists during a period of enemy occupation.


In popular culture

*"Caesar and Claretta", a 1975 episode of the BBC-TV program ''Private Affairs'', starring
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*''
Claretta ''Claretta'' (English title ''Claretta Petacci'') is a 1984 Italian historical drama film directed and written by Pasquale Squitieri. The film entered the competition at the 41° Venice International Film Festival. For her role of Claretta Petac ...
'', 1984 film starring
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*'' Mussolini: The Untold Story'', 1985 TV-miniseries featured Virginia Madsen as Petacci * '' Mussolini and I'', in which she is played by Barbara De Rossi * ''The Dictator's Playbook'', 2019 PBS documentary


See also

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Margherita Sarfatti Margherita Sarfatti (née Grassini; 8 April 1880 – 30 October 1961) was an Italian journalist, art critic, patron, collector, socialite, and prominent propaganda adviser of the National Fascist Party. She was Benito Mussolini's biographer as we ...
, one of Mussolini's earlier mistresses *
Eva Braun Eva Anna Paula Hitler (; 6 February 1912 – 30 April 1945) was a German photographer who was the longtime companion and briefly the wife of Adolf Hitler. Braun met Hitler in Munich when she was a 17-year-old assistant and model for his ...
, Adolf Hitler's mistress


References


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Further reading

* Bosworth, R.J.B. (2017).
Claretta: Mussolini's Last Lover
', Yale University Press * Farrell, Nicholas (2003). '' Mussolini: A New Life'', Phoenix Press: London * Garibaldi, Luciano (2004). ''Mussolini: The Secrets of His Death'', Enigma Books, New York * Moseley, Ray (2004). '' Mussolini: The Last 600 Days of Il Duce'', Taylor Trade Publishing, Dallas {{DEFAULTSORT:Petacci, Clara Mistresses of Benito Mussolini 1912 births 1945 deaths Executed Italian women 20th-century executions by Italy People from Rome People executed by Italy by firing squad 20th-century Italian women