Maurilio Coppini

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Maurilio Coppini (born February 25, 1900 in Florence , † in the 20th century ) was an Italian diplomat .

Life

Maurilio Coppini was the son of Cecilia Galli and Arturo Coppini. He was married to Magda Coppini, their son was Paolo Arturo Coppini. On 18 July 1921 he graduated in law at the University of La Sapienza from.

In 1925 he joined the foreign service. In 1926 he was sent to Moscow . From 1928 to 1931 he was employed in Kharkiv . From 1931 to 1932 he was employed in Belgrade . From 1933 to 1934 he was employed in Rome . From 1935 to 1940 he was employed in Helsinki . From 1940 to 1941 he had exequatur as consul general in Munich . From 1942 to 1944 he was the first class secretary of the embassy and had exequatur as consul general of the German occupation troops in Odessa . From 1944 to 1945 he headed the Deuxième Bureau in Rome.

From 1946 to 1947 he was the political representative of the De Gasperi II cabinet in Vienna . From January 1948 to October 1950 he had exequatur as consul general in Zurich . From 1950 to 1954 he headed the Human Resources department. From April 26, 1955 to June 1958, he was ambassador in Bern . From May 9, 1958 to 1964, he was ambassador to Tokyo .

Individual evidence

  1. Angelo Fortunato Formiggini: Chi è? Dizionario degli Italiani d'oggi. AF Formíggini, 1957, p. 190
  2. 1942–1955 Passaporti Diplomatici - Paolo Arturo Coppini, figlio di Maurilio Coppini, Primo Segretario di Legazione 1942, visti diplomatici Romania - Ungheria 1944 e 1955 Magda Coppini moglie di Maurilio Coppini Ambasciatore a Berna numerosi visti. [1]
  3. ^ Egon Berger Waldenegg: Biography in the mirror: the memoirs of two generations. P. 25 ; Urs Bitterli, Irene Riesen: Jean Rodolphe de Salis - Selected Letters 1930–1993. Verlag Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Zurich 2011. p. 328
  4. Stefano Baldi : [2] ; Maurilio Coppini in the database Dodis the Diplomatic Documents of Switzerland
predecessor Office successor
Pellegrino Ghigi political representative of the Italian government in Vienna from
February 1946 to 1947
Enrico Anzilotti
Egidio Reale Italian Ambassador in Bern
April 26, 1955 to June 1958
Corrado Baldoni
Cristoforo Fracassi Ratti Mentone Di Torre Rossano Italian Ambassador to Tokyo
May 9, 1958 to 1964
Alberico Casari