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Guido Jung (2 February 1876 – 25 December 1949) was a successful Jewish-born Italian banker and merchant from Sicily. He was a member of the Grand Council of Fascism and served as Italian Minister of Finance from 1932-35 under Benito Mussolini. Jung was an important player in international finance during the interwar period, leading Italian negotiations with the United States over tariff questions, heading Italo-German economic talks with Hermann Göring, and representing Italy at the London Economic Conference during which he was heralded in press reports for his diplomatic tact.

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  • قايدو جونغ (بالإيطالية: Guido Jung)‏ هو رائد أعمال وسياسي إيطالي، ولد في 2 فبراير 1876 في باليرمو في إيطاليا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 25 ديسمبر 1949 بسبب مرض. حزبياً، نشط في الحزب الوطني الفاشي. (ar)
  • Guido Jung (2 February 1876 – 25 December 1949) was a successful Jewish-born Italian banker and merchant from Sicily. He was a member of the Grand Council of Fascism and served as Italian Minister of Finance from 1932-35 under Benito Mussolini. Jung was an important player in international finance during the interwar period, leading Italian negotiations with the United States over tariff questions, heading Italo-German economic talks with Hermann Göring, and representing Italy at the London Economic Conference during which he was heralded in press reports for his diplomatic tact. As Italy's alliance with Germany grew stronger, Jung was ultimately sidelined by Mussolini due to his Jewish heritage, despite reports from the Organization for Vigilance and Repression of Anti-Fascism that described him as a disciplined and loyal fascist. After the surrender of Italy, Jung briefly served as finance minister a second time – in 1944 – under Pietro Badoglio but was dismissed after three months following allegations concerning the extent and depth of his roots in the National Fascist Party. Though a fanatical fascist, Jung drew a sharp distinction between fascism and Nazism, once comparing the Nazi Party to a baby and later reportedly calling Adolf Hitler a "blockhead". An artillery officer in the Italian Army during both world wars, Jung commanded troops in both Europe and Africa. For various acts of bravery in combat, he was decorated with the Silver Medal of Military Valor on four separate occasions. He was created a knight of the Order of the Crown of Italy by Victor Emmanuel III. (en)
  • Guido Jung (Palerme, 2 février 1876 - Palerme, 27 décembre 1949) est un homme d'affaires et homme politique italien. Ministre des finances dans les gouvernements Mussolini et Badoglio I, il est fondateur de l'Institut de reconstruction industrielle (IRI) à ce premier poste. (fr)
  • Guido Jung (Palermo, 2 febbraio 1876 – Palermo, 27 dicembre 1949) è stato un imprenditore e politico italiano, fondatore dell'IRI e ministro delle finanze nei governi Mussolini e Badoglio. (it)
  • Guido Jung, född 2 februari 1876, död 27 december 1949, var en italiensk finansman och politiker. Jung var i internationella ekonomiska frågor från 1918 en av Italiens ledande män, delegerad vid fredskonferensen i Paris 1919 och därefter vid de flesta skadeståndsprocesserna. Jung, som bland annat omorganiserade Italiens bankväsen, blev 1927 president i Nationella exportinstitutet, samma år fascistisk deputerad och 1932 finansminister. (sv)
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  • قايدو جونغ (بالإيطالية: Guido Jung)‏ هو رائد أعمال وسياسي إيطالي، ولد في 2 فبراير 1876 في باليرمو في إيطاليا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 25 ديسمبر 1949 بسبب مرض. حزبياً، نشط في الحزب الوطني الفاشي. (ar)
  • Guido Jung (Palerme, 2 février 1876 - Palerme, 27 décembre 1949) est un homme d'affaires et homme politique italien. Ministre des finances dans les gouvernements Mussolini et Badoglio I, il est fondateur de l'Institut de reconstruction industrielle (IRI) à ce premier poste. (fr)
  • Guido Jung (Palermo, 2 febbraio 1876 – Palermo, 27 dicembre 1949) è stato un imprenditore e politico italiano, fondatore dell'IRI e ministro delle finanze nei governi Mussolini e Badoglio. (it)
  • Guido Jung, född 2 februari 1876, död 27 december 1949, var en italiensk finansman och politiker. Jung var i internationella ekonomiska frågor från 1918 en av Italiens ledande män, delegerad vid fredskonferensen i Paris 1919 och därefter vid de flesta skadeståndsprocesserna. Jung, som bland annat omorganiserade Italiens bankväsen, blev 1927 president i Nationella exportinstitutet, samma år fascistisk deputerad och 1932 finansminister. (sv)
  • Guido Jung (2 February 1876 – 25 December 1949) was a successful Jewish-born Italian banker and merchant from Sicily. He was a member of the Grand Council of Fascism and served as Italian Minister of Finance from 1932-35 under Benito Mussolini. Jung was an important player in international finance during the interwar period, leading Italian negotiations with the United States over tariff questions, heading Italo-German economic talks with Hermann Göring, and representing Italy at the London Economic Conference during which he was heralded in press reports for his diplomatic tact. (en)
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  • Guido Jung (en)
  • Guido Jung (it)
  • Guido Jung (fr)
  • Guido Jung (sv)
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