Carlo Scorza (15 June 1897 – 23 December 1988) was a prominent member of the National Fascist Party of Italy during World War II.
Born in the town of Paola, Scorza participated in World War I in the Bersaglieri corps, where he reached the rank of Tenente (lieutenant).
After the war he joined Benito Mussolini's National Fascist Party and participated in acts of violence against communists and socialists in the area around Lucca.
After participating in the March on Rome in 1922, he worked for a brief time as a journalist, then he was named Federale (chief provincial party officer) of the Province of Lucca.
On 25 July 1943, the President of the Italian wartime Parliament, Dino Grandi, put forth to the Fascist Grand Council a motion to remove Mussolini from office.