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IndroMontanelli (April 22, 1909, Fucecchio, province of Florence - July 22, 2001, Milan) was an Italian journalist and historian, known for his new approach to writing history in books such as History of the Greeks and History of Rome.
Montanelli's career began with a Law degree taken from the University of Florence in the early 1920s, where he wrote a thesis on the electoral reform of Mussolini's fascism.
Montanelli was not able to write about the details of the talks between the Soviet and Finnish delegations, as they were shrouded in strict secrecy, although he was able to interview Paasikivi, who was happy to fill him in on everything except for the content of the talks.
Montanelli's career began with a Law degree from the University of Florence in the early 1920s, where he wrote a thesis on the electoral reform of Mussolini's fascism.
Montanelli began to correspond for this newspaper from Estonia and Albania (during the Italian annexation of this country).
Montanelli was sent to report from the front in a Mercedes accompanied by German state functionaries.