Talk:Rachele Mussolini

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I wasn't able to find any proof that "In her later life she ran a restaurant": Mussolini's parents ran a restaurant, and this is where Mussolini and Donna Rachele (waiter) met. After the war, both Villa Mussolini in Rimini and Rocca delle Caminate (near Forlì), former Mussolini's properties now in the State's property, were turned into restaurants, but this has nothing to do with Mrs Guidi. --g 07:34, 14 June 2006 (UTC)


For English-speaking peoples. Pleace, notice that "Donna" is not a first name in Italian, so it's impossible she was born "Donna Rachele Guidi". The name of Mussolini's second wife was simply Rachele Guidi. "Donna" is a honorary and unofficial title, such as English "Lady" (though I seem that it is used officially in Britain).had alot of sex with mussolini but later found out that she was mussolinis second wife!!