
Luigi "Gino" Valenzano
From nazi's exterminations camps to car championships
Interviewed in 2011, Luigo Velenzano, nicknamed Gino, born in 1920, talks about his intense life, full of dramatic moments but also of success. Piedmontese, great grandchild of the fascist Head of State Pietro Badoglio, grown and educated in Turin and an Italian Air Force member, was arrested at Rome and sent, as his brother, to the Nazi labour and extermination camps in Germany and Austria: Dachau, Mauthausen and Scwechat.
His memories of Pietro Badoglio take an important part in the interview. His personal encounters with him and those that he had heard from his uncle Nino, his father's brother and so first nephew, that as a soldier lived by his side a great part of the General Badoglio life, first in the war in Africa and after with Mussolini, Eisenhower, Churchill and others during the 2nd World War. Gino tells how his relative played a role in his surviving the SS in the most terrible moments in the camps, together with humanitarian encounters that saved his life, and also talks about the unforgetabble liberation day in the camp.
After the war's end, his passion for cars took him to work with some of the most charismatic Gianni Agenlli, Gianni Lancia, the family Maserati and others, and take part in mythic national and international championships as the Targa Florio, the Mille Miglie, the 24 hours of Le Mans and so many others in the past century. His brother's death in a race in 1955 meant the end of his sports career. Also the cinema golden age in italy played a part in his late life, that he evaluates, with an touching serenity, a life of fortune.
Video table of contents
- Childhood, family and first education in the Military Air Force Academy
- The war's beginning
- Turin University, Economy and Commerce
- Pietro Badoglio Prime Minister and family memories
- Made prisoners of the germans in Rome
- Sent to the Nazi's camps: Dachau
- At Mauthausen from the 13th of january, 1945
- The liberation day at the camp the 5th of may, 1945
- Passion for races, first steps
- The biggest accident at 24 hours in Le Mans: 86 death
- Other races, becoming a champion
- The races at Abarth's
- Encountering Fiat
- Gianni Lancia, the races, his accident
- Encountering Ferrari
- Official pilot at Maserati. Races
- The last race. His brother Piero's death. The end of his sports carrier
- New live: Film business affaires
- The retirement of a fortunate men
Interview information
Country: IT
Region: Piemonte
City: Torino
District: TO
Locality: Torino
Altitude: 239m s.l.m.
Wikipedia: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torino
Urls: Gino Valenzano, Articolo "E' morto Gino Valenzano", Articolo "Lutto nell mondo del auto", Articolo "Gino Valenzano un grande italiano", Pietro Badoglio, I campi de concentramento nazisti, Campo di concentramento di Mauthausen, Abarth, Lancia, Maserati, Opere scritte di Gino Valenzano
Attached images:
Luigi Valenzano
Date of birth: 04-24-1920
City: Asti
School: University
Profession: Athlete
Languages: italiano
Bibliography:
Valenzano G. (1945), L'inferno di Mauthausen, Torino, Stamperia Artisitca Nazionale.
Valenzano G., Torriani F. (1974), Combustible uomo, Torino, MEB.
Valenzano G., Torriani F. (1974), I re del volante: biografia, tecnica di guida, annedoti di 30 grando campeoni, Torino, MEB.
Sitography:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gino_Valenzano
http://www.paddock.it/article/e-morto-gino-valenzano-campione-gentleman-degli-anni-cinquanta
http://www.quattroruote.it/notizie/eventi/lutto-nel-mondo-dell-auto-addio-a-gino-valenzano
http://www.sportmediaset.mediaset.it/formula1/formula1/articoli/60800/gino-valenzano-un-grande-italiano.shtml
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pietro_Badoglio
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campo_di_concentramento_di_Mauthausen-Gusen
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abarth
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancia_(azienda)
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maserati
http://www.google.it/search?hl=it&tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Gino+Valenzano%22
Document by: Beatriz Gómez Jordana
Video by: Dario Leone
Created: 01-04-2011