Angelo Del Boca (23 May 1925 – 6 July 2021) was an Italian journalist and historian. He specialised in the study of the Italian Colonial Empire, and the involvement in Libya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Somalia during the first part of 20th century. Del Boca was the first post-WWII Italian scholar to devote himself extensively to the study of Fascist Italy's expansion in Africa, and to publish information on the crimes committed by the Italian army in Ethiopia and Libya during its period of Fascism and World War II.[1]
At the age of 18,[6] Del Boca was forced to join the military forces of the fascist Republic of Salò in order to ensure the release of his imprisoned father. He was sent for training in Germany during 1944, after which he assigned to the Monterosa Alpine Division. Del Boca deserted and joined the Italian resistance.[7]