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  2. Italo Balbo - Wikipedia

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    The Ras typically wished for a more decentralized Fascist Italian state to be formed, against Mussolini's wishes. [8] At 26 years of age, Balbo was the youngest of the Quadrumvirs: the four main planners of the March on Rome. The Quadrumvirs were Michele Bianchi (age 39), Cesare Maria De Vecchi (38), Emilio De Bono (56), and Balbo.

  3. Rodolfo Graziani - Wikipedia

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    A dedicated fascist and prominent member of the National Fascist Party, he was a key figure in the Italian military during the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini. Graziani played an important role in the consolidation and expansion of the Italian colonial empire during the 1920s and 1930s, first in Libya and then in Ethiopia .

  4. Category:Italian fascism - Wikipedia

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    Italian Futurism (2 C, 24 P) I. Italian fascist internment camps (4 C) Italian Social Republic (3 C, 34 P) M. Members of the Royal Academy of Italy (38 P) N.

  5. Italian fascism - Wikipedia

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    Italian fascism called for women to be honoured as "reproducers of the nation" and the Italian fascist government held ritual ceremonies to honour women's role within the Italian nation. [81] In 1934, Mussolini declared that employment of women was a "major aspect of the thorny problem of unemployment" and that for women working was ...

  6. Fascist Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Italian anarchist Severino Di Giovanni, who exiled himself to Argentina following the 1922 March on Rome, organized several bombings against the Italian fascist community. [124] The Italian liberal anti-fascist Benedetto Croce wrote his Manifesto of the Anti-Fascist Intellectuals, which was published in 1925. [125]

  7. Proto-fascism - Wikipedia

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    The known Sicilian statesman was admired by the dictator Mussolini and considered by many scholars as a precursor of Italian fascist regime, due to his authoritarian policies, the nationalist character, his strongman reputation and the aggressive colonial policy implemented during his government. [28] [29] Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925) [30]

  8. Ambiguous Italian court ruling on fascist salute delights ...

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    Performing a stiff-armed fascist salute is not a crime in Italy unless it risks sparking violence or is aimed at reviving the fascist party, the Supreme Court has ruled in a verdict that delighted ...

  9. Giovanni Preziosi - Wikipedia

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    In his early years, he had demonstrated a strong Germanophobia, and published a book entitled Germania alla conquista dell'Italia in 1916. [7] From 1933 onward, he changed tack, becoming a strong advocate of close co-operation with Nazi Germany and occasionally criticized Italian fascism for its lack of emphasis on perceived Jewish wrongdoings. [3]