Pietro Caruso

Italian war criminal
The basics

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IntroItalian war criminal
PlacesItaly
wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth10 November 1899, Maddaloni
Death22 September 1944Rome (aged 44 years)
The details

Biography

Pietro Caruso (born 10 November 1899 in Maddaloni – died 22 September 1944 in Rome) was an Italian Fascist and head of the Italian police during the final part of World War II.
Together with Herbert Kappler, the German Gestapo chief in Rome, Caruso organised the massacre in Fosse Ardeatine on 24 March 1944 as revenge for an attack the day before by Italian partisans on a column of German soldiers in Rome. 335 people, many of them belonging to a Communist military resistance group, were shot during the massacre.
After Italy's liberation from the German occupation, Caruso was tried for his numerous crimes, sentenced to death and executed by firing squad by the Carabinieri in the courtyard of the Fort Bravetta in Rome.

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