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One of a colorful assortment of Fascist propaganda pamphlets from the early 1940s, seemingly oblivious to the reverses of Italy's forces abroad, intense aerial bombardment of its cities, and Mussolini's imminent fall from power. The materials gathered here attack the Atlantic Alliance, extol the leadership of the Duce, and praise the fighting qualities of the Italian soldier. The small pamphlet 1918 = 1943? draws unrealistic distinctions between the disastrous German situation at the end of World War I and the supposedly flourishing one in 1943.
| ITALIAN LIFE UNDER FASCISM: Selections from the Fry Collection |
| Exhibition in the Department of Special Collections Memorial Library University of Wisconsin-Madison July through September 1998 |
| © 1998 by the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System |