- Junio Valerio Borghese
Prince Junio Valerio Scipione Borghese (
6 June 1906 –26 August 1974 ) was an Italian navalcommander duringFascism and a hard-line fascist politician in post-war Italy.Early career
Junio Valerio Borghese was born in
Rome into the wealthy Borghese noble family, and educated inLondon and from 1923 at the Royal Italian Navy Academy ("Accademia Navale") inLivorno .In 1929 his naval career began, and by 1933 he was a submarine commander. He took part in the
Second Italo-Abyssinian War , and during theSpanish Civil War was in command of the "Iride".World War II
At the start of the
Second World War he took command ofsubmarine "Vettor Pisani", and in August 1940 was in command of submarine "Sciré", which was modified to carry the new secret Italian weapon, thehuman torpedo . Known as "SLC" ("siluri a lenta corsa"—slow-speed torpedoes), and nicknamed "maiali" ("pigs") for their poor maneuverability, these were small underwater assault vehicles with a crew of two. In September 1941, Borghese managed to enterGibraltar harbour to launch the human torpedoes on a raid which damaged threeship s. OnDecember 18 1941 , he reachedAlexandria and launched three SLCs that damaged theRoyal Navy battleship s "HMS Valiant" and "HMS Queen Elizabeth", and the tanker "Sagona".In 1942, Borghese took command of the elite naval sabotage unit of the
Italian Navy , which included surface assault craft, human torpedoes,midget submarine s and SCUBA assault swimmers. This unit, known as the "Decima Flottiglia MAS " ("10th Assault Vehicle Flotilla"), or "Xª MAS" withroman numerals , saw active service in theMediterranean and pioneered new techniques ofcommando assault warfare.eptember 8 1943: the Armistice
Following the
armistice of Italy onSeptember 8 1943 , the "Xª MAS" was disbanded, and some of its sailors joined the Allied cause to fight against Germany and what remained of the Axis. Borghese chose to defect to thefascist Italian Social Republic , Nazi Germany's allied state in northern Italy, and to continue fighting alongside the German armed forces.On
September 12 1943 he signed a treaty of alliance with theGerman Navy . Many of his colleagues volunteered to serve with him, and the Decima Flottiglia was revived, headquartered in the Palazzo Fantoni inSalò . By the end of the war, it had over 18,000 members, and although Borghese conceived it as a purely military unit, it gained a reputation as a savage pro-fascist, anti-communist, anti-resistance force in land campaigns alongside theGerman Army , under the command of SS GeneralKarl Wolff .At the end of the war Borghese was arrested by partisans, but rescued by OSS officer James Angleton, who dressed him up in an American uniform and drove him to
Rome for interrogation by the Allies. Borghese was tried and convicted ofwar crime s, sentenced to 12 years imprisonment, but released from jail by theItalian Supreme Court in 1949.Political activism after the war
With his record as a war hero and his support of fascism, he became a figurehead for pro-fascist, anti-communist groups in the immediate post-war period, acquiring the nickname "Black Prince". Borghese wrote a supportive introduction to right-wing theorist
Julius Evola 's book,Men Among the Ruins [http://forum.hyeclub.com/showthread.php?t=9193] . He was associated with theMovimento Sociale Italiano (MSI), the neo-Fascist party formed in the post-World War II period by former supporters of the dictatorBenito Mussolini , and later, advocating a harder line which the MSI was not able or willing to uphold, he broke from it to form an even stauncher neofascist formation, known as theFronte Nazionale .Attempted coup
Following an aborted
coup d'état plot which fizzled out in the night of8 December 1970 (a religious festivity in Italy, known as the Feast of theImmaculate Conception ), referred to as theGolpe Borghese , he was forced to cross the border to avoid arrest and interrogation. Shortly afterwards, the leftist university student movement produced semi-humorous posters that read::"WANTED—Junio Valerio Borghese, for bankruptcy and coup d'état. It is unknown whether he bankrupted to finance the coup or made the coup to avoid bankruptcy."Latterly regarded as a political outcast, Junio Valerio Borghese died in
Cadiz in 1974.He wrote a popular memoir of his wartime exploits, published as "Sea Devils" in 1954.
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