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  1. Hace 2 días · Bruno era l’amatissimo terzogenito di Mussolini, morto nell’agosto del ’41, a soli ventitrè anni, mentre era in ricognizione col suo bombardiere quadrimotore sui cieli di Pisa. La missiva della beata Aiello si concludeva così: «Cara Donna Edvige, riflettete bene come tutto ciò che ha detto il Signore si sia perfettamente ...

  2. Hace 5 días · Benito Mussolini's children - Italian dictator Benito Mussolini had six children. Among them was the late jazz pianist Romano Mussolini, aircraft pilot Bruno Mussolini, film critic Vittorio Mussolini, as well as Benito Albino Mussolini and Anna Maria Mussolini.

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  3. Hace 5 días · Dino Grandi, conte di Mordano (born June 4, 1895, Mordano, Italy—died May 21, 1988, Bologna) was a high-ranking official of Italy’s Fascist regime who later contributed to the downfall of the dictator Benito Mussolini.

  4. Hace 1 día · Nella giornata in cui si ricorda l'80° dell'uccisione per mano nazifascista di Bruno Buozzi, pubblichiamo due articoli, a firma Tommaso Cerusici (dell'Archivio FIOM-CGIL) e Ilaria Romeo (dell'Archivio nazionale CGIL) che ricostruiscono la figura di quello che è stato un protagonista fondamentale della vita sindacale e politica dell'Italia liberale.

  5. Hace 3 días · El alguerés se salvó porque Gabriele D’Annunzio, militar e intelectual próximo a Il Duce, se enamoró de la isla e intercedió ante Mussolini para que se permitiera su uso”, asegura Geraci.

  6. Hace 5 días · Contrary to popular belief, Benito Mussolini began his political career as a fervent socialist. In his early years, he was a strong advocate for workers’ rights and expressed disapproval of capitalism. However, his views would later shift dramatically as he embraced Fascism.

  7. Hace 2 días · Munich Agreement. The Munich Agreement [a] was an agreement reached in Munich on 30 September 1938, by Nazi Germany, Great Britain, the French Republic, and Fascist Italy. The agreement provided for the German annexation of part of Czechoslovakia called the Sudetenland, where more than three million people, mainly ethnic Germans, lived. [1] .