Abstract

Freezing Fascism In

Salvemini, Gaetano | August 7, 1943 issue

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It would be painfully easy for an occupying force, in the interest of order, to freeze Italy's Fascist organization in authority. It is less likely that the Allies would permit the opposite to occur--namely, the riotous competition of anti-Fascist groups for power--during the critical period of occupation. According to the Vatican plan, the Fascist Party would be immediately disbanded, but the present prefects would not be considered to have been active party supporters. They would be left in their posts as heads of civil administration under the orders of an Allied Commission sitting in Rome.

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FASCISM; SYNARCHISM; NATIONAL socialism; DICTATORSHIP; ITALY -- Politics & government; ITALY
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