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Mussolini's Roman Empire (1976)

by Denis Mack Smith

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Benito Mussolini has been described as a demi-god, a conquering Caesar, a dupe, a megalomaniac, and a paper tiger. he set out to make Italy feared throughout the world, and he succeeded in making her universally desired. Denis Mack Smith offers a masterly assessment of Mussolini's imperial policies from the start of the fascist era to the fall of Italy in 1943.… (more)
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Benito Mussolini divenne presidente del Consiglio nell'ottobre 1922, in un'epoca in cui il fascismo era non già un partito di idee o di dottrine, ma di azione.
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Benito Mussolini has been described as a demi-god, a conquering Caesar, a dupe, a megalomaniac, and a paper tiger. he set out to make Italy feared throughout the world, and he succeeded in making her universally desired. Denis Mack Smith offers a masterly assessment of Mussolini's imperial policies from the start of the fascist era to the fall of Italy in 1943.

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