Fired
摘要
At the beginning of March 1937, her dismissal was in the air. The Rome Police Headquarters’ request for possible disciplinary measures left no room for doubt. But in order to avoid causing too much of an uproar by immediately firing her, they forced Sergio to resign, although she had stopped working at the radio station a few weeks earlier. The formal dismissal happened with a letter dated April 23rd and addressed to the Minister of Popular Culture Dino Alfieri, Ciano’s successor (who, as we know, had moved to Foreign Affairs on June 1936). The version below is the one we found, translated into English, in an FBI file on Sergio kept in Washington: