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  Romano Mussolini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Romano Mussolini (September 26, 1927 – February 3, 2006) was the third and youngest son of Benito Mussolini.
The Romano Mussolini released a self-titled record through RCA Records in 1956.
Mussolini was born in Carpena, Forlì, Italy, and married Anna Maria Scicolone, the sister of actress Sophia Loren.
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 Benito Mussolini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mussolini was born in a medium-sized village named Predappio in the province of Forlì, in Emilia-Romagna.
Mussolini was survived by his wife, Donna Rachele Mussolini, by two sons, Vittorio and Romano Mussolini, and his daughters Edda, the widow of Count Ciano and Anna Maria.
Mussolini's granddaughter Alessandra, daughter of Romano Mussolini, is currently a member of the European Parliament for the neo-fascist alliance Alternativa Sociale.
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 Alessandra Mussolini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alessandra Mussolini (born December 30, 1962) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament.
She is the daughter of Anna Maria Scicolone and Romano Mussolini, the third son of "Il Duce", fascist leader Benito Mussolini.
Mussolini used her parliamentary reimbursement for campaigning to set up a fund whereby needy Italian families were given 250 Euros.
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 Romano Mussolini   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Romano Mussolini (born September 26, 1927) is the third and youngest son of Benito Mussolini; he has never dealt with politics.
Romano is a well-appreciated jazz piano player and a painter.
His daughter Alessandra Mussolini is currently a parliamentarian in the Republican Chamber of Deputies of Italy.
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 Mussolini fights for women's right to pass on name
Mussolini wants to remove political and legal hurdles, and make it as easy for mothers as it is for fathers to bestow their surnames on their offspring.
Mussolini -- whose grandfather Benito Mussolini, "Il Duce," was known for colonial conquests and anti-Semitic laws -- is a lawmaker for an offshoot of the political party considered heir to Italian fascism.
Mussolini is backed by the government's minister for equal opportunities and other lawmakers, and their cause got a boost last month when the Italian Supreme Court ruled that the name regulations were antiquated and discriminatory.
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 mussolini.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Benito Mussolini was born on July 29, 1883 at Dovia di Predappio in Forli.
Mussolini's successful war against Ethiopia was opposed by the league of nation which forced to seek alliance with Nazi, Germany, but his axis with Germany wasn't confirmed until he made the pact of steel with Hitler in May 1939.
Mussolini adopted the radical policy, which led to the persecution of Jews and the creation o apartheid in the Italian empire.
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 Giovanni Gentile e Benito Mussolini: about this text
Mussolini was born in Predappio, near Forlì, in Romagna.
Mussolini was a passionate public speakerMost of his time was spent on propaganda, whether at home or abroad, and here his training as a journalist was invaluable.
Mussolini's granddaughter Alessandra, daughter of Romano Mussolini, is currently a deputy in the Republican Chamber.
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 20th century: Benito Mussolini   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Mussolini claimed that it would help strengthen a relatively new nation (which had been united only in the 1860s in the Risorgimento), although some would say that, like Lenin, he wished for a collapse of society that would bring him to power.
Both a movement and a historical phenomenon, Italian Fascism was, in many respects, an adverse reaction to both the apparent failure of laissez-faire and fear of the left, although trends in intellectual history, such as the breakdown of positivism and the general fatalism of postwar Europe were also factors.
Mussolini's granddaughter Alessandra, daughter of Romano Mussolini, is currently a deputy in the Republican Chamber representing the Alleanza Nazionale party for Naples.
www.theparentingsearch.com /20th_century/Benito_Mussolini.shtml   (2054 words)

  
 Benito Mussolini   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
BENITO MUSSOLINI, (1883-1945), Fascist dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943.
Mussolini was born in Predappio, near Forli, in Romagna, on July 29, 1883.
Newspaper editors were all personally chosen by Mussolini himself, and no one could practice journalism who did not possess a certificate of approval from the Fascist party.
www.ramskov.nu /krih/ww2/personer/mussolini.htm   (1568 words)

  
 CNN.com - Mussolini to challenge party boss - January 25, 2002
Alessandra Mussolini, 39, rocketed to fame in 1992 when she was elected to parliament in a Naples constituency two years before Berlusconi's first centre-right government came to power.
Mussolini has often had public scrapes with Fini, but challenging him for the leadership could disturb party discipline with knock-on effects for Berlusconi's coalition.
Her mother is Loren's younger sister and her father was Romano Mussolini, one of the dictator's sons.
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 The American's - Printer Friendly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
As Benito Mussolini slipped into the car that would take him one last time from Gargano, his Salò republic hideout, his wife Rachele recalls her husband pausing to listen to a wistful trail of music emerging from an upstairs window.
In the 1960s, when the “Romano Mussolini All-Stars” band was in its prime, he lived in a spacious apartment overlooking Villa Ada with his first wife, Anna Maria Scicolone, Sophia Loren’s sister.
Romano picked up his love for jazz from recordings brought to Rome from Britain and the United States by his brother Vittorio and sister Edda (Romano was one of five Mussolini children).
www.theamericanmag.com /print_article.php?show_article_id=13   (1105 words)

  
 Benito Mussolini Biography
Mussolini broke with the Socialists over the issue of Italy's entry into the First World War.
On April 28, 1945, just before the Allied armies reached Milan, Mussolini, along with his mistress Claretta Petacci, was caught by Italian partisans as he headed for Chiavenna to board a plane for escape to Switzerland.
Mussolini's granddaughter Alessandra, daughter of Romano Mussolini, is currently a deputy in the Republican Chamber representing the post-fascist Alleanza Nazionale party for Naples.
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Mussolini almost certainly was not involved in the killing, but the chance of co-operation with Socialists was lost.
All this changed in October, 1935, when Mussolini invaded Abyssinia (Ethiopia), encouraged by Adolf Hitler*, with whom he had now become fatally entangled, even though he disliked Hitler and was contemptuous of many Nazis.
Mussolini agonized over becoming a German ally as he watched Hitler's ambitions lead to the Second World War in 1939.
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 Benito Mussolini - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Benito Mussolini created a fascist state through the use of propaganda, total control of the media and disassembly of the working democratic government.
Mussolini had a brother, Arnaldo, who would later become the editor of Il Popolo d'Italia, the official newspaper of Benito Mussolini's regime.
Mussolini's granddaughter Alessandra, daughter of Romano Mussolini, is currently a deputy in the Republican Chamber and Member of the European Parliament for the right party Alternativa Sociale.
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 BBC News | EUROPE | Mussolini's museum pieces
The museum is just one of the houses in Mussolini's private compound and now renovation work is starting on his vast private villa next door.
Known as Il Duce, Mussolini was a one-time journalist who created Europe's first fascist state.
One of his sons, Romano Mussolini, retraces the carefree years he spent there as a child under the watchful eye of a dictator who stopped at nothing.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/europe/1870634.stm   (327 words)

  
 Scotsman.com News - International - Mussolini was a caring father, says son
A book about Benito Mussolini, written by his son, is causing controversy in Italy over how to deal with the dictator’s legacy and the country’s Fascist past.
Instead, the 170-page account shows Mussolini as seen through the eyes of his children, shows his habits and tastes, and includes family photos: Mussolini at a picnic, or holding a two-year-old Romano on his shoulders.
Romano Mussolini, a jazz musician and painter, was 17 when he last saw his father in April 1945, 11 days before the dictator was killed.
news.scotsman.com /international.cfm?id=1332302004   (748 words)

  
 Book Describes Mussolini's Private Side, Sparking Controversy
Mussolini, being the ruthless tyrant that he was, was a Sunday school kid compared to Hitler, who himself, despite killing millions and millions, was eclipsed by Stalin, who killed anywhere between 45 and 60 million for his communist/socialist state.
Mussolini was a thoroughly amoral man (and the coiner of the word "totalitarianism" for what he wished to achieve), but he was one of the most fascinating personalities of the last century.
One reason Mussolini deserves study is that his regime was the only one in history that was truly "fascist," the omnipresent adjective used by the Left to describe all its opponents.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1282783/posts   (1768 words)

  
 New Statesman - World - Italy's name without shame   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
His granddaughter Alessandra (Romano's daughter), 42, sits in the lower legislature and the European Parliament, and her career so far serves as proof that the surname Mussolini is far from being a liability.
Despite her self-appointed role as keeper of the Mussolini flame, she was for some years very much part of the political mainstream: the National Alliance is the second-biggest party in the coalition led by Italy's prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi.
Benito Mussolini is everywhere - on perfume bottles with his arm raised in the Roman salute, on small statues with chest and jaw thrust forward and arms akimbo, on calendars that sell briskly across Italy, and on dozens of gadgets.
www.newstatesman.com /World/200507180020   (1448 words)

  
 Mussolini1
Alessandra Mussolini, the most glamorous figure in Italian politics since La Cicciolina, a granddaughter of Il Duce and a niece of Sophia Loren, announced yesterday that she is quitting Alleanza Nazionale (AN), the political party directly descended from Benito Mussolini's Fascists, for which she is an MP.
Mussolini's granddaughter, who was elected as an MP for Naples in 1992, is also her party's most popular celebrity.
Mussolini is the daughter of Romano Mussolini, Benito's third son, and Anna Maria Scicolone, the sister of the actress Sophia Loren.
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 Mussolini: World should 'beg forgiveness of Israel' - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Mussolini, then a movie actress, visited Israel 11 years ago, at which time she also visited Yad Vashem.
In 1914, Mussolini shrewdly noted, during a visit to Berlin, that militarism was once again rearing its head.
Mussolini chose and relied on Jewish friends as readily and as freely as he would any other person in his journey, regardless of their race or creed as long as they were in agreement with his Fascist ideals and goals.
www.stormfront.org /forum/showthread.php?t=101417   (1801 words)

  
 cars - Alessandra Mussolini
Alessandra Mussolini (born December 30, 1962) is a Member of the European Parliament.
She is the daughter of Anna Maria Scicolone, Sophia Loren's younger sister, and Romano Mussolini, the third son of "Il Duce", fascist dictator Benito Mussolini.
In March 2005, Mussolini was banned by a local court from regional elections held the following month for presenting fraudulent signatures (Reuters, BBC).
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 Mussolini, aquel hombre, este fantasma, libros, cds,cronicas del siglo pasado, 60s, sesentas, 70s, setentas, politica, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Curiosamente, Mussolini se inclinaría más tarde en favor de una estrategia también ultranacionalista y pragmática: el afán de dominio reemplazó a la pretensión ideológica: las banderas de Marx cedieron el lugar a la utilización de frustraciones sociales o patrióticas.
Un Mussolini volcado a desentrañar los enredos del latín y saboreando su flamante título de profesor, dotado edemas de cierto atractivo personal -aunque la calvicie se insinuaba ya junto con la fina línea del bigote-, fue quien se erigió a los 29 años como redactor en jefe del periódico socialista Avanti.
Mussolini tampoco fue advertido del ataque hitlerista a Polonia: sabiéndose desguarnecido para afrontar una guerra en gran escala, intentó aferrarse a una neutralidad que ya le era a todas luces imposible.
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 Formación y Control, S.A.
Mussolini reservaba las últimas horas de la tarde de los días de trabajo para sus relaciones con las mujeres.
Quizá la mayor debilidad de Mussolini como administrador radicaba en que era más propenso a aterrorizar a sus subordinados que a disciplinarlos.
Esta práctica de Mussolini se hizo tan corriente que el verbo "dimitir" adquirió un nuevo tratamiento en la Italia fascista; en los cotilleos la gente se preguntaba quién iba a ser el siguiente ministro "dimitido".
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 Jazz | JazzTimes Magazine > Columns and Features > News
Romano Mussolini, the son of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and an acclaimed jazz pianist, died Friday in Rome.
Mussolini spoke and wrote little of his relationship with his infamous father, saying only that they would often perform classical music together.
Mussolini is survived by his second wife, Carla Maria Puccini, and daughters Elisabetta, Rachele and Alessandra, who is the leader of a small right-wing political movement.
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 THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE & NAZISM IN THE USA
Many socialists were neutralists in the First World War, whereas Mussolini correctly foresaw that the Austro/German forces would not win the war and therefore wanted Italy to join the Allied side and thus get a slice of Austrian territory at the end of the war.
The so-called “Roman salute” (saluto romano) is as much of a fiction as is the so-called “Roman step” (passo romano) as is the idea that the National Socialist German Workers’ Party emulated Mussolini and not vice versa.
The lack of reference to the U.S. pledge of allegiance and flag salute suggests that Borgese was unaware that the National Socialist Francis Bellamy caused the straight-arm salute to be used extensively in the U.S. from 1892, and the salute was still being used in the U.S. when Borgese wrote his book in 1937.
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 The American's Contents - May 2004 The Mussolini Sessions
Young Romano Mussolini, shown in 1932 on horseback with his father, the dictator Benito Mussolini, at the family villa in Rome.
Romano Mussolini learned his jazz riffs at home.
He said, ‘Romano, it’s not like that,’ because I played by ear, and this irritated him.
www.theamericanmag.com /article.php?show_article_id=13   (1223 words)

  
 Australian Financial Review -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
After the war ended in Italy, with an anti-Nazi partisan uprising in which Mussolini was shot and strung up outside a Milan petrol station in April 1945, no figure similar to France's Charles de Gaulle emerged to bring glory to an otherwise shameful wartime past.
Il Duce's granddaughter Alessandra - Romano's daughter - 42, sits in the lower legislature and the European Parliament, and her career serves as proof that the surname Mussolini is far from being a liability.
Despite a program as skimpy as the outfits she once wore as a model, and a paltry 1.9 per cent score in regional elections in Rome in April, shehas been wooed by Berlusconi, who is urging her tojoin his coalition.
afr.com /articles/2005/07/22/1121539140124.html   (779 words)

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