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Trump’s Mussolini roots

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion October 21, 2022

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One hundred years ago — on Oct. 28, 1922 — there occurred one of the most sensational political coups of the 20th century. Benito Mussolini, the up-and-coming leader of the Fascist Party in Italy, directed his followers to march on Rome to demand he be given political power. Some 25,000 to 30,000 did, including some of his “Blackshirts,” his private militiamen who had been resorting to violence to promote the fascist cause.“Fascists!... + full article



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