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"Liberated" Italy

Salvemini, Gaetano | January 1, 1944 issue

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This article focuses on the political conditions of Italy. It is said that Benito Mussolini is the Nazi rubber stamp in "occupied' Italy. King Victor Emmanuel is the Anglo-Saxon rubber stamp in "liberated" Italy. It is believed that Victor Emmanuel is the king, but the power behind his throne is the Allied Mission, and as things are shaping now, it is still going to be behind the throne when Victor Emmanuel is again king of Italy in Rome. In its turn the Allied Mission carries out orders coming from London and Washington through Algiers.

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ITALY -- Politics & government; ITALY -- History; EMMANUEL, Victor; MUSSOLINI, Benito, 1883-1945; ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc.; ITALY
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