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Author: By Gaetano Salvemini, | Title: Salvemini Fears Continued Fascism in Post War World | 5/28/1943 | See Source »

When the Nazi-Fascist military machine cracks up, the armed forced of the United Nations, among which those of Britain and America will have the last word, will not be able to occupy the whole Italian peninsula at one stroke. Therefore, a crisis will be unavoidable in large sections of the country between the moment of military breakdown and the time when the armed forces of the Atlantic Powers will have firmly established their control over the whole peninsula...

Author: By Gaetano Salvemini, | Title: Salvemini Fears Continued Fascism in Post War World | 5/28/1943 | See Source »

During that period of crisis, the men who have run the machine of Fascist administration on -- a machine shattered by defeat but not yet demolished -- will find themselves face to face with the men of the underground anti-Fascist groups...

Author: By Gaetano Salvemini, | Title: Salvemini Fears Continued Fascism in Post War World | 5/28/1943 | See Source »

Feeble Alternatives. Only a few non-Fascist political figures, liberal or conservative, have survived Mussolini's more than 20 years of one-man rule. Among the few in Italy are Vittorio Orlando and Ivanoe Bonomi, both pre-Mussolini premiers; bearded Count Dino Grandi, onetime Ambassador to London, and intellectual Giuseppe Bottai, former Minister of Education. All are ineffective and out of touch with the Italian people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Where is Signor X? | 5/24/1943 | See Source »

...film is subtly anti-British. . . . It conveys the impression that Stalin's foreign policy has always been democratic and anti-fascist and Britain's one of appeasement. One would never suspect that it was Stalin who enabled Hitler to attack Poland, and Chamberlain who came to Poland's Defense...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. At War: Mission ll-and I | 5/17/1943 | See Source »

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