Further Reading
- Liebmann, George W. Diplomacy between the Wars: Five Diplomats and the Shaping of the Modern World (London I. B. Tauris, 2008)
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| Preceded by Vittorio Emanuele Orlando Pietro Tomasi Della Torretta |
President of the Italian National Consult 1945-1946 |
Succeeded by Giuseppe Saragat |
| Preceded by Vittorio Scialoja |
Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs 1920 - 1921 |
Succeeded by Pietro Tommasi della Torretta |
| Preceded by Pietro Nenni |
Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs 1947–1951 |
Succeeded by Alcide De Gasperi |
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| Name | Sforza, Carlo |
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| Date of birth | 24 January 1872 |
| Place of birth | Montignoso, Italy |
| Date of death | 4 September 1952 |
| Place of death | Rome |
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