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  2. Italy begins to reckon with Fascist-era colonial collections

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    Mussolini’s Fascist regime is most closely associated with Italy’s North African colonies, which covered Eritrea, Ethiopia, Libya and Somalia as well as a protectorate in Albania.

  3. Italian fascism - Wikipedia

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    After Italy annexed Albania in 1939, the fascist regime endorsed assimilating Albanians into Italians and colonizing Albania with Italian settlers from the Italian Peninsula to gradually transform it into an Italian land. [31] The fascist regime claimed the Ionian Islands as Italian territory on the basis that the islands had belonged to the ...

  4. File:Roundel of Italy (1922–1940).svg - Wikipedia

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    Fascist Regime: Source: images of the FIAT CR.42 at Vigna di Valle, Italy: Author: ... Various improvements due to a study of various old photos. 10:18, 22 August ...

  5. National Fascist Party - Wikipedia

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    The Fascist regime supported annexation of Yugoslavia's region of Slovenia into Italy that already held a portion of the Slovene population, whereby Slovenia would become an Italian province, [60] resulting in a quarter of Slovene ethnic territory and approximately 327,000 out of total population of 1.3 [61] million Slovenes being subjected to ...

  6. First nationwide map of Italy's fascist monuments goes online

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    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 ...

  7. Italy's fascist past under scrutiny a century after putsch - AOL

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    Italy’s failure to come to terms with its fascist past has become evident as it prepares to mark the 100th anniversary Friday of the March on Rome that brought totalitarian dictator Benito ...

  8. Fascist architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Fascist style was also greatly influenced by the rationalist movement in Italy in the 1920s. Rationalist architecture, with the help of Italian government support, celebrated the new fascist age of culture and government in Italy. [14] Some today consider it a second Italian Renaissance. [15]

  9. Fascist and anti-Fascist violence in Italy (1919–1926 ...

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    The next act of violence was the assassination of socialist deputy Giacomo Matteotti by the fascist militant Amerigo Dumini in 1924. Armando Casalini, a National Fascist Party deputy, was killed on a tramway in retaliation for Matteotti's murder by the anti-fascist Giovanni Corvi. This was followed by a fascist takeover of the Italian ...