Edoardo Moroni


Enrico Odoardo Moroni, better known as Edoardo Moroni, was an Italian Fascist politician, who served as Minister of Agriculture and Forests of the Italian Social Republic.

Biography

Born in Argentina, he spent his youth in Lucca, where his family had moved. On 15 April 1922 he married Marianna Giorgi, three years older than him, who gave him three children, Maria Paola, Giorgio and Maria Laura, and he later graduated in agriculture at the University of Pisa. An early member of the fascist movement of the first hour, he participated in the march on Rome, and during the Fascist period he held the office of President of the Italian Federation of Agricultural Consortiums in Rome. In 1939 he became a member of the Chamber of Fasces and Corporations.
After the armistice of Cassibile he joined the Italian Social Republic, of which he was Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, with seat initially in Treviso but later moved to San Pellegrino Terme after the heavy Allied air raids on Treviso. In April 1945, with the collapse of the Italian Social Republic, he was sheltered in Luino at the home of the director general of his Ministry, Paolo Albertario, and from there he later moved to Livorno and then to Rome, from where he fled to South America. He first stayed in Argentina, where he worked as an official of the Peron government, and later in Brazil, before moving back to Argentina, where he settled permanently. He died in Buenos Aires in 1975.