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  1. Ettore Ovazza (21 March 1892 – 11 October 1943) was an Italian Jewish banker. He was an early financer of Benito Mussolini, of whom he was a personal friend, and Italian fascism, which he supported until the Italian racial laws of 1938. He founded the journal La nostra bandiera.

  2. Ettore Ovazza (Torino, 21 marzo 1892 – Verbania, 11 ottobre 1943) è stato un banchiere, imprenditore e saggista italiano di religione ebraica, esponente del Partito Nazionale Fascista fino alle leggi razziali del 1938, che lo estromisero dalla vita politica.

  3. This article tells the story of some of the protagonists of Fascist political and economic life: Guido Jung, Gino Olivetti, Ettore Ovazza, Guglielmo Reiss-Romoli and Oscar Sinigaglia.

  4. OVAZZA, Ettore in "Dizionario Biografico" - Treccani - Treccani. Simon Levis Sullam. OVAZZA, Ettore. – Nacque a Torino il 21 marzo 1892 da Ernesto e da Celeste Malvano, in una famiglia dell’alta borghesia ebraica.

  5. 27 de ene. de 2023 · Eppure Ettore Ovazza, banchiere insieme ai fratelli Alfredo e Vittorio era stato tra i primi sostenitori del fascismo. La loro banca aveva sede in piazza Carlo Emaneule II, nel cuore di...

  6. Ettore Ovazza (21 March 1892 - 11 October 1943) was a Jew from Turin who served for a time as a minister in Benito Mussolini's government. Early life and family. The Ovazza family was a Jewish banking family in Turin. His father and his three brothers voluntarily enlisted to fight in the First World War.

  7. 20 de dic. de 2018 · Ottolenghi Federico, in particular the statement made by Ettore Ovazza to the Head of the Political Office of the Police Headquarters in Turin on 11 February 1939 and the Prefect of Milan’s reports dated 19 January, 13 and 27 February 1939. For the disassociation of Ovazza see AUCEI, Collection UCII from 1933, env. 11D, f. 1938–1939.