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  1. SS paratroopers freed Mussolini from prison and installed him as the head of a pro-German Italian Social Republic (Repubblica Sociale Italiana-RSI), based in Salò in northern Italy. The German occupation of Italy radically altered the situation for the remaining 43,000 Italian Jews living in the northern half of the country.

  2. The second — German occupation of Italy and her territory — was completed speedily in September 1943 on the news of the Italian armistice with the Allies and her official changing of sides. The leisurely maladroit way in which Badoglio’s royal government had opened its contacts with the Allies after July, and the king’s irresponsible ...

  3. A faithful mirror of the Franco regime, which controlled it rigidly, and – as has been emphasized by many historians – very little inclined to abandon their fascist sympathies, despite the pressure of the same foreign minister, the Francoist press is a basic instrument to follow, day after day, the evolution of the same Spanish regime regarding Italian events and to see how Spain was ...

  4. The second — German occupation of Italy and her territory — was completed speedily in September 1943 on the news of the Italian armistice with the Allies and her official changing of sides. The leisurely maladroit way in which Badoglio’s royal government had opened its contacts with the Allies after July, and the king’s irresponsible ...

  5. La República Social Italiana (en italiano: Repubblica Sociale Italiana; RSI, AFI: [ˌɛrreˌɛsseˈi] ), más conocida como República de Saló ( Repubblica di Salò, [reˈpubblika di saˈlɔ]), fue un Estado títere de la Alemania nazi 1 2 que existió durante los últimos años de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, hasta que fue derrocada por los ...

  6. 25 de abr. de 2015 · Proclaimed on 23 September 1943, the Italian Social Republic was a short-lived state headed by fascist dictator, Benito Mussolini. The war had been going badly for Mussolini’s Italy, so much so that a meeting of the Fascist Grand Council on 25 July 1943 voted to have Mussolini removed. One of those who voted against Mussolini was his son-in ...

  7. About the RSI. The Italian Social Republic (RSI) was established on 23 September 1943, at the same time as the foundation of the Republican Fascist Party, which replaced the National Fascist Party. Mussolini, freed by German paratroopers from the Gran Sasso prison, took on his previous role as head of government. The headquarters of the new ...