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Ettore Ovazza : ウィキペディア英語版
Ettore Ovazza

Ettore Ovazza (21 March 1892 in Turin – 11 October 1943 in Intra) was an Italian Fascist Jewish banker. Believing that his privileged position would be restored after the war, Ovazza stayed on after the Germans marched into Italy. Together with his wife and children, he was killed near the Swiss border by SS troops in 1943 shortly after the collapse of Mussolini's government during World War II.
==Early life and family==
He was born, one of three brothers, to the Ovazza family, a wealthy and influential Jewish banking family based in Turin. They were one of the leading banking families in Italy. His father and his three brothers voluntarily enlisted to fight in the First World War. The family was well integrated into Italian high society, while they followed Jewish traditions such as celebrating Passover. His father served as the leader of the Turinese Jewish community.

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