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Manlio Giovanni Brosio
Brosio in 1967
4th Secretary General of NATO
In office
1 August 1964 – 1 October 1971
Preceded byDirk Stikker
Succeeded byJoseph Luns
Personal details
Born
Manlio Giovanni Brosio

(1897-07-10)10 July 1897
Turin, Italy
Died14 March 1980(1980-03-14) (aged 82)
Turin, Italy
Political partyItalian Liberal Party
Military service
Allegiance Kingdom of Italy
Branch/service Royal Italian Army
UnitAlpini
Battles/warsWorld War I

Manlio Brosio (10 July 1897 – 14 March 1980) was an Italian lawyer, diplomat, politician and the fourth Secretary General of NATO between 1964 and 1971.

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Early life

Brosio was born in Turin by Edoardo & Fortunata Curadelli, studied law in the local university. During the World War I, he served in Alpine regiment as an artillery officer. After the war, he graduated and in 1920 he entered politics. Later his political activity was barred because of his opposition to fascism.

Career

During World War II, after Allied invasion of Italy in 1943, Brosio went underground and later became a member of the National Liberation Committee. After the war he re-entered politics, and became a deputy prime minister and in 1945, a Minister of War.

In January 1947, Brosio became the Italian ambassador to Soviet Union and got involved with the peace treaty negotiations between the countries. In 1952 he became ambassador to the UK, to the USA in 1955 and from 1961–1964 to France.

On 12 May 1964 the NATO council chose Brosio to succeed Dirk Stikker as a secretary general. He resigned 3 September 1971. On 29 September 1971, U.S. President Richard Nixon awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Personal life

Brosio died in Turin. He was the uncle of singer and television presenter Vanna Brosio.[1]

Honors

Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 1st Class / Knight Grand Cross – June 2, 1955

References

  1. ^ Sergio Miravalle. "Intervista Giorgio e Paolo astigiani celebri". La Stampa. 27 July 1996. p.3.

External links

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