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Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 3:02:49 GMT -7
What was the weather really like in Italy at the time of the rise of fascism From the end of the war until the advent of fascism the climate in Italy was very turbulent. Between and this climate was characterized by a series of violent class confrontations that were followed in the following two years by a squad reaction that unleashed a true civil war against the organizations of the proletariat. These violent actions of the fascist squad were directed mainly against the Socialist Party but also against the Popular Party the nondenominational party of the Catholics and the Republican Party. It was in short a very critical period for an Italy that although it had been Russia Mobile Number List in the First World War with the sacrifice of more than half a million men and the mobilization of the entire country tended to live the years after the war as if it had been defeated and as if it were on the verge of a Bolshevik revolution. In that postwar framework a good part of the working class which had been militarized during the war but who unlike the peasants had been mostly in the offices and not on the battlefield felt attracted to those who They had condemned Italian participation in the contest that is the Socialist Party. This organization consequently experienced strong growth to the point that it was the most voted force in the November elections and obtained seats in the Italian Parliament. A month earlier the Socialist Party had adopted a revolutionary line that was established in its party statutes according to which its objective was to achieve the dictatorship of the proletariat through the violent conquest of power.
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