Rachele Mussolini was far more than the wife of Benito Mussolini. Behind the scenes of Fascist Italy, she earned the nickname "the real dictator of the house" for her fierce personality, uncompromising will, and influence over her family.
Born into poverty in rural Italy, Rachele remained a simple peasant woman even after becoming the wife of Italy's dictator. She endured Benito Mussolini's countless affairs, raised their five children, managed the household herself, and witnessed the rise and collapse of Fascist Italy. Yet she also had secrets of her own, including a long-hidden affair, and played a controversial role during the Verona Trial, opposing clemency for her own son-in-law, Galeazzo Ciano.
Discover the remarkable life of Rachele Mussolini—from her humble beginnings and turbulent marriage to one of history's most notorious dictators, to her life after the fall of Fascist Italy and her lifelong devotion to her husband's memory.
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