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More eager to face the facts was Benito Mussolini. An article in his own newspaper II Popolo d'ltalia was generally recognized as coming from the pen of II Duce himself. He wrote...
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...year and a half ago I begged you to let me return to the ranks without asking position or pension. You responded with an order to remain. I obeyed then, as was my duty. But today. . . I must repeat that wish. . . . Duce, permit therefore that I return into the ranks . . . with the proud consciousness of having served...
Writers of such letters soon receive a note couched in stiffest, most formal Italian, such as Il Duce wrote to Humble Servant Turati...
Last week all but two members of the present Italian Cabinet read in the papers that their period of uninterrupted fecund activity is about over, prepared to write and receive the usual letters. According to "unofficial" announcements in the Italian press (which were passed by the official censor) II Duce plans to reorganize his Cabinet early next month, dropping everyone except "The Twins...