In 1920 Italy was on the verge of a socialist revolution. Just two years later Benito Mussolini's fascists took power and ushered in an era of repression, war and, ultimately, genocide. In this enthralling book Tom Behan shows how a group of militant anti-fascists came close to stopping Mussolini and changing the course of history. Tragically, their bravery was undermined by a combination of the left's sectarianism and naive faith in the impartiality of the police. "An important and detailed analysis of a period of Italian history which is often ignored" - WSF
The Resistible Rise of Benito MussoliniBy: Tom Behan
£8.00
Weight | 0.162 kg |
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Dimensions | 14 × 2 × 21 cm |
Book Type | PB |
Format | Book |
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