- Source: Minister of War (Italy)
The Minister of War of Italy (Italian: Ministri della guerra del Regno d'Italia), was the minister responsible for the Ministry of War, which in turn oversaw the Royal Italian Army under the Kingdom of Italy between 1861 and 1946 and the Italian Army under the Italian Republic from 1946 to 1947. The position was abolished in 1947 when the Ministry of War, Ministry of the Navy, and Ministry of Aeronautics were merged to form the Ministry of Defence under the oversight of the new position of Minister of Defence.
The first Minister of War was Manfredo Fanti, a general of the Royal Italian Army, while the last one was Cipriano Facchinetti, a member of the Italian Republican Party. The longest-serving minister was the fascist dictator Prime Minister Benito Mussolini of the National Fascist Party.
List of ministers
= Kingdom of Italy
=Parties
1861–1912:
Military
Historical Right
1912–1922:
Military
Italian Reformist Socialist Party
Italian People's Party
Agrarian Party
Liberal Union
1922–1943:
National Fascist Party
1943–1946:
Military
Italian Liberal Party
Christian Democracy
Coalitions
1861–1912:
Rightist coalition
Leftist coalition
Mixed coalition
1912–1922:
Liberal coalition
1922–1943:
Fascist
1943–1946:
Mixed coalition
= Republic of Italy
=Parties
Italian Republican Party
Coalitions
Mixed coalition
See also
Minister of Aeronautics
Minister of Defence (Italy)
Minister of the Navy (Italy)
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