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Maurizio Giglio (20 December 1920 - 24 March 1944) was an Italian soldier and policeman. In September 1943, during World War II, the Italian government concluded an armistice with the Allies. He thereafter transmitted military intelligence by radio from Rome about the Nazi forces there to the Allied forces advancing through southern Italy. In March 1944, he was captured, and was executed by the Nazis. He was posthumously awarded the Gold Medal of Military Valour (Italian: Medaglia d'oro al valor militare), a decoration which acknowledges deeds of outstanding gallantry. Places have been named, and memorials dedicated, in his honour.

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  • Maurizio Giglio (20 December 1920 - 24 March 1944) was an Italian soldier and policeman. In September 1943, during World War II, the Italian government concluded an armistice with the Allies. He thereafter transmitted military intelligence by radio from Rome about the Nazi forces there to the Allied forces advancing through southern Italy. In March 1944, he was captured, and was executed by the Nazis. He was posthumously awarded the Gold Medal of Military Valour (Italian: Medaglia d'oro al valor militare), a decoration which acknowledges deeds of outstanding gallantry. Places have been named, and memorials dedicated, in his honour. (en)
  • Maurizio Giglio (Parigi, 20 dicembre 1920 – Roma, 24 marzo 1944) fu un ufficiale dell'Esercito italiano e della Pubblica Sicurezza, impiegato in servizi di intelligence in collaborazione con le forze anglo-americane in Italia nei giorni dell'occupazione tedesca di Roma; catturato dai collaborazionisti della banda di Pietro Koch fu tra le 335 vittime del massacro delle Fosse Ardeatine il 24 marzo 1944. (it)
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