Alessandro Pavolini (1903 – 1945)
Italian politician, journalist, and essayist, notable for his involvement in the Fascist government during World War II The troubled events caused by the Allied invasion of Sicily and the ousting of Mussolini in Rome brought Nazi intervention and the proclamation of a new fascist puppet state, the northern Italian Social Republic.
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All those traitors who were morally against fascism during the shameful forty-five days following July 25 must inexorably be wiped out.
Only the Duce must give them orders, have you forgotten that? You have forgotten finally too much. How disgusting.
He will be immediately avenged!
Churchill must not forget that the Italians have nothing more to lose and they possess a courage of despair.
Lo squadrismo ? stato la primavera della nostra vita, e chi ? stato squadrista una volta lo ? per sempre.
Vita sei nostra amica, morte sei nostra amante.
Nothing irritates us [Fascists] so much as to be taken for pillars of order. Nothing so exasperates us as the people who come to us through fear of Communism. Those good people [who are fearful of all social change] will have to realize, and we shall soon make them realize, that the weight of the social problem is now on our shoulders and that they would be wiser to fear us than to fear Communism.
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