The Italian star of the Sky series, launching soon in the U.K., discusses the burden of transforming into the infamous fascist, the joy of working with Joe Wright, and that "make Italy great again" ...
stringing up a fake body upside down in an imitation of the hanging of Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini's corpse in the very same square in 1945. As reported by Italian agency ANSA ...
An effigy of Elon Musk was hung upside down in Milan’s Piazzale Loreto on Tuesday (January 21), the site where Italy's fascist leader Benito Mussolini’s body was displayed in 1945. The protest ...
which was adopted by the brutal Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. By Tuesday, popular subreddits were discussing banning links to the Musk-owned X, which has become a bullhorn for the CEO of ...
Student protestors hung an effigy of tech-mogul Elon Musk in Piazzale Loreto, where Mussolini was hung in 1945. @ElsMontijn via X Italian university students hung an effigy of billionaire Elon ...
Benito Mussolini’s death on April 28, 1945, marked the end of a dark chapter in Italian history. After seizing power in 1922, the dictator ruled his country with an iron fist. Although he was deposed ...
This was followed by a state visit by Mussolini to Germany in September 1937. In one of her unearthed diary entries, Mitford writes about a lunchtime meeting she had at Osteria Bavaria ...
Unity Mitford followed up the lunch in which she ‘almost cried’ with a letter to her sister Diana, who later married Sir Oswald Mosley - Universal Images Group Editorial ...
The ‘shy’ referee on the Premier League, BBC One’s hit reboot of Gladiators and how Saturday night TV brings families together Fifa-turned-television referee Mark Clattenburg is now best ...
Adolf Hitler’s “English girlfriend” was bullied by Joseph Goebbels because she said she did not like Benito Mussolini, her secret diaries have revealed. Unity Mitford, who was known as the English ...
In 1937, when Benito Mussolini, then Italy’s fascist leader, opened Cinecittà, a sprawling film complex in Rome, his government adopted a variant of a slogan first ascribed to Lenin ...
The University of Lausanne in Switzerland has announced an exhibition that casts a critical light on its controversial past decision to award Italian dictator Benito Mussolini an honorary doctorate.