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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory Mussolini was executed on April 28, 1945
Eighty years ago today, on April 28, 1945 (March 17, 1945 lunar calendar), Mussolini was executed. The bodies of Mussolini, his mistress and an entourage were hung upside down in the streets of Milan on April 28, 1945. In Milan there was a pile of dead bodies, 12 men and one woman. The top corpse was yellowing and rotting, his face was ruined, and there were countless bullet holes in it. This was Benito Mussolini, the father of Italian fascism. His trial was short. During the trial, he kept shouting: "Let me live and I will give you an empire." But in the end, the once invincible and invincible dictator was sent to the guillotine along with his mistress and 11 entourage. Mussolini was born on July 29, 1883. His rule began with the establishment of the Fascist Party in 1919. With the support of wealthy families and military officers, the Fascist Party gradually grew. After the Fascists invaded Rome in 1922, King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy authorized Mussolini. In 1926, the leader implemented a one-party dictatorship at home. From the mid-1930s, Mussolini extended his clutches beyond Italy. He launched an invasion of Ethiopia and formed alliances with other right-wing governments, including Franco's Spanish government and, of course, Hitler's government in Germany. Italy entered the war in 1940, just as Germany conquered France and seemed to be on the verge of winning all of Europe. Due to the defeat in the battlefield, the internal contradictions of the fascist group intensified. In July 1943, Mussolini was relieved of his post by the king and arrested. In September, he was rescued by German paratroopers to establish a puppet regime in northern Italy. In April 1945, the Italian Communist guerrillas launched a powerful offensive against the fascist army. Mussolini absconded in disguise to Switzerland. He was captured by the guerrillas on the way. On April 28, Mussolini and his mistress, including 15 people, were shot on the spot on the shores of Lake Como. His body was hung upside down in Milan Square. His head was supported by the butt of a rifle so that people could take pictures of his true ending. Photo of Mussolini at the age of 9 (circled in the middle of the front row) After Italy entered the war in 1915, Mussolini, full of war fever, immediately joined the army. In a landmine explosion in 1917, he was seriously injured and had 27 surgeries. The picture shows Mussolini, who was hospitalized and recuperated. At the Fascist Party Congress, Italy was the victorious country of the First World War, but it did not distribute the "fruits of victory" it deserved. Mussolini used this demagoguery and became the leader of the Fascist Party in the early 1920s. Mussolini paid tribute to the King of Italy. Mussolini prepared for the expansion of the army and vigorously carried out militaristic education. The picture shows members of the Fascist Boy Scouts being trained on how to use rifles. Mussolini Mussolini, the leader of the Italian Fascist Party, pays tribute to the soldiers participating in the military parade. In 1930, Mussolini took a photo with his wife (first from left), children and other family members. In 1932, Mussolini celebrated the 10th anniversary of the seizure of power in Velletri. Mussolini was very satisfied with the Munich conference, so he asked Hitler with a smile: "What is your opinion?" Hitler visited Rome and met with Mussolini. On September 13, 1943, the leader of the Hitler-led SS, Korzner, used a small Odd Bird plane to snatch Mussolini from his detention. Hitler and Mussolini met for the last time in Rastenburg News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1dve.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-07:15] 访问:85
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