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Luigi Gatti (politician) was born on 19 June, 1913 in Milan, Kingdom of Italy, is an Italian politician. Discover Luigi Gatti (politician)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 31 years old?

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Age 31 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 19 June 1913
Birthday 19 June
Birthplace Milan, Kingdom of Italy
Date of death 28 April, 1945
Died Place Dongo, Kingdom of Italy
Nationality Italy

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1913

Luigi Gatti (19 June 1913 – 28 April 1945) was an Italian Fascist politician and civil servant, who served as prefect of Treviso and Milan during the Italian Social Republic as well as the last private secretary of Benito Mussolini.

Gatti was born in Milan in 1913 and graduated in law in the early 1930s.

1936

After the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, he enlisted in the Corps of Volunteer Troops and fought the on the Francoist side from 22 December 1936 to 10 March 1939, when he married Moras Maria del Pilar, four years younger than him.

1939

After returning from Spain he embarked on a political career, being appointed in 1939 as Secretary of the Nuoro section of the National Fascist Party.

1943

In 1942 he became federal secretary of the PNF of Treviso, and on 18 April 1943 he started working for the Ministry of the Interior.

After the armistice of Cassibile in September 1943, he joined the Italian Social Republic; he was appointed second class prefect on 28 October 1943 and a week later he returned to Treviso, where he was appointed Head of the Province, a position he held until 22 June 1944, when he was replaced by Francesco Bellini.

1944

He was then employed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Italian Social Republic and served as prefect of Milan from 23 June 1944 to 2 April 1945, when he was appointed as Mussolini's private secretary at the proposal of Nicola Bombacci, of whom Gatti was a trusted collaborator.

Gatti proposed the Duce flee to Spain, where he would be hosted by his in-laws, but this plan never materialized.

During the twilight of the Italian Social Republic, he was tasked by Mussolini, together with Bombacci, with carrying out a "counter-investigation" into the murder of Giacomo Matteotti, aimed at showing he had not been involved at all in the crime.

1945

After sheltering his wife and three children in a convent in Milan, Gatti followed Mussolini to Menaggio, where at dawn on 27 April 1945 he was taken prisoner by the partisans; a few hours later he was taken to Dongo and shot along with other Fascist leaders and officials.

His body was among those later exhibited in Piazzale Loreto in Milan.

Luigi Gatti (politico)