Giovanni Orgera
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Giovanni Orgera (14 December 1894 – 12 December 1967) was an Italian politician. He was born in Naples, Kingdom of Italy. He was podestà of Naples (1936–1943) as a member of the National Fascist Party.[1] He was governor of Rome from January to June 1944 during the German occupation as a member of the Republican Fascist Party.[2] He later went to Desenzano del Garda, Province of Brescia, Lombardy as a supporter of the Italian Social Republic. He died in Rome, Italy.
Preceded by Giovanni De Riseis | Podestà of Naples 1936–1943 | Succeeded by Gustavo Ingrosso |
Preceded by Giangiacomo Borghese | Governor of Rome 1944 | Succeeded by |
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