Did any children of Mussolini survived after the execution of him, and how?


 Many people today believe Mussolini's entire family went down with him in April 1945 but that simply isn't so. I like history and I find it interesting that four of his five children started the war and lived long lives. Their survival was due to luck and a few narrow escapes.His daughter Edda was mad at her father because he had her husband killed. To survive, she disguised herself as a poor farm girl and smuggled into Switzerland with secret papers hidden in her dress. She spent the balance of the war in hiding in a convent. His oldest son Vittorio went underground and ended up fleeing all the way to South America, where he lived for long time in Argentina.


Two youngest children, Romano and Anna Maria, were caught by resistance fighters together with their mother. It was a scary time but the fighters showed mercy and turned them over to the American army. The Americans housed them safely on a small island until the chaos trended to an end.


Romano Mussolini became a quite good jazz piano player. He didn't care a thing about politics. He even went so far as to use a different name for some time so that people would not judge his music through the eyes of his father. It only goes to show that even after the dark time in history children can find their own way to start over... Read more 

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