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Mussolini’s March on Rome was neither peaceful nor bloodless | Letter

Far from exaggerating the violence of Italian fascism, it could be argued that Joe Wright’s series Mussolini: Son of the Century plays it down, writes John Foot In her article about the TV series Mussolini: Son of the Century, about the rise to power of Benito Mussolini in Italy, Caroline Moorhead writes: “The March on Rome was, in fact, concluded not in widespread bloodshed, as the series suggests, but remarkably peacefully. In Milan, Turin and Parma, where opposition was expected, the fascists took control quietly and smoothly” (As the far right surges around the globe, what can a new TV series about Mussolini teach us?, 26 February). Try telling that to the people of the neighbourhood of San Lorenzo in Rome, where numerous residents were killed by armed blackshirts during the March on Rome in October 1922. Argos Secondari was a well-known anti-fascist in Rome. He was attacked in his home by numerous fascists and savagely beaten, never recovering from his head injuries and ending his life in a psychiatric

Mussolini’s March on Rome was neither peaceful nor bloodless | Letter
Mussolini’s March on Rome was neither peaceful nor bloodless | Letter

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Caroline Moorhead's assertion that the March on Rome was peacefully concluded is refuted by historical evidence that shows the brutal and violent nature of the rise of Mussolini and Italian fascism. The reality is that the blackshirts engaged in widespread violence, intimidation, and murder in their quest for power, with many innocent people falling victim to their terror. The narrative that portrays Mussolini and his followers as harmless or comical figures is not only inaccurate but also dangerous, as it downplays the true extent of the violence and brutality that characterized Italian fascism. It is important to confront and acknowledge the dark history of fascism in order to learn from it and prevent its resurgence in today's world.

Author Name: Guardian Staff