Pellegrino Ghigi

Pellegrino Ghigi (November 29, 1899-1995) was an Italian diplomat. He was ambassador of Italy to Egypt (1935-June 1936), Romania (1938-1941) and Spain (July 25, 1958-May 5, 1961). He was also Italian plenipotentiary in occupied Greece (1941–43).[1][2]

References

  1. Friedrich Christof: Befriedung im Donauraum, 1998, S. 204
  2. olokaustos, L'Olocausto in Grecia - 7

Bibliography

Preceded by
Emilio Pagliano
Ambassador of Italy to Egypt
1935-1936
Succeeded by
Serafino Mazzolini
Preceded by
Antonio Paternò Castello di San Giuliano
Ambassador of Italy to Romania
1938-1941
Succeeded by
Giacomo de Martino
Preceded by
Giulio del Balzo di Presenzano
Ambassador of Italy to Spain
1958-1961
Succeeded by
Cristoforo Fracassi Ratti Mentone di Torre Rossano
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