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The book Fascism and theatre: comparative studies on the aesthetics and politics of performance by Günter Berghaus on page 90 describes the use of "the [Italian] tricolour and the black flag of Fascism" in 1934 that "were raised onto the façade of the entrance hall, where throughout the day they were protected by a guard of honour."
English: The "Black Flag of Fascism" (Italian: "Il drappo nero del fascismo" or "Il drappo nero fascista") or "fascist flag" ("Bandiera fascista") was used by Italy's fascist state party Partito Nazionale Fascista (PNF) from 28 October 1934 at the latest and was in use until the party congress of the newly founded Republican Fascist Party (PFR) in Verona on 14/15 November 1943.
English: The flag of the National Fascist Party from 1921 to the late 1920s with a fasces defacing the Italian tricolour flag. Previously the flag of the Italian Fasci of Combat from 1919 to 1921. Based on a Fascist propaganda poster depiction of such a flag and on this image Mussd.jpg found on Wikipedia and this image on google. The evolution ...
A Variant of the Flag at the Picture from Luce Institute, "The Voyage of the Duce in Germany" : the flags of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, 24-30/09/1937.# A Variant of the Flag at the Picture Benito Mussolini was the Italian dictator who in the last century founded the fascist regime from 1939. Author
Special pages; Printable version; ... Fascist Regime: Source: images of the FIAT CR.42 at Vigna di Valle, Italy ... Various improvements due to a study of various old ...
More than 1,400 monuments, street signs and plaques honouring fascism have been put online in the first nationwide attempt to document the symbols of Benito Mussolini's regime that still dot the ...
Special pages; Printable version; Page information; ... Italian Fascist flag 1930s-1940s.svg. SVG development ... You are free: to share – to copy ...
The symbolism looks troubling: Giorgia Meloni’s far-right Brothers of Italy party retains the emblem of a flame used by the fascists; her party's co-founder, Ignazio La Russa, whose middle name ...