Mussolini's Concentration Camps for
Civilians
An Insight into the Nature of Fascist Racism
Luigi Reale
• Comprehensive reconstruction of Mussolini's concentration
camps in Italy for civilians
• Detailed picture of the minutiae of life in the camps using
original documents from local archives
• Comparison of Fascist racism and Nazi racism, highlighting their
similarities and differences
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They would make a killing. If you mean a more serious answer, they make whatever they charge.
That was Benito Mussolini.
Concentration Camps Extermination Camps Labour Camps Transit Camps Death Camps.
Answer this question…Mussolini did not make persecution of Jews a key part of his ideology.
Answer this question…Mussolini did not make persecution of Jews a key part of his ideology.
Answer this question…Mussolini did not make persecution of Jews a key part of his ideology.
Yes
Answer His father, Alessandro, was a skilled blacksmith but spent most of his time talking politics than working. His mother, Rosa Mussolini, was a school mistress, a quiet, religious woman, gentle and kind, and esteemed by everyone. She was worked hard to make up for her husband's lack of work. She died of meningitis at age 46 on 19 Feb 1905. Souce: "Benito Mussolini" by C. Hibbert
Answer this question…Mussolini did not make persecution of Jews a key part of his ideology.
Concentration camps were closed when the Allies liberated them. In some cases, such as Sobibor, the Germans destroyed the camps and planted flowers or trees to make it look nice.
The Japanese but they weren't concentration camps they were more like make shift towns to hold them. No killing took place.
Answer this question…Mussolini did not make persecution of Jews a key part of his ideology.
Germans wanting to make fun of jewish victims