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Arnaldo Mussolini

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210: 317:. He had a great affection for the region, and devoted many years to it, teaching at the aforementioned institution, as well as at elementary schools Carbona, in the municipality of San Vito. The town appointed him city clerk. As a tribute to this country that had welcomed him with affection, he called his eldest son Vito, after which the town reciprocated by placing, on behalf of Sanvitesi a plaque in the courtyard of the Falcon-Vial in memory of the beloved teacher. 228: 350:, who worked in advertising. In 1922, when Benito became prime minister, Arnaldo took over leadership of the newspaper, staying faithful to the policies of his brother, while mitigating some of the excesses indulged in by Benito, with his own style of a meek tone and adhering to confidentiality. Benito Mussolini blindly trusted his brother Arnaldo, who also had the task of proofreading Benito's speeches. 474:, which begins: "I want to write tonight - 25 December 1931 - X - one of the saddest Christmases - perhaps the saddest - of my life, the first pages of the book that I dedicate to the memory of Arnaldo. Today, at Palazzo Venezia, for six hours, I began the counting of the papers left by him; a necessary, delicate operation, which I have completed and will carry out with great trepidation. " 332:. When he learned that his brother Benito had congratulated and rewarded with money the authors of the bomb-throwing which had caused serious injuries to several citizens in Via di San Damiano in Milan on 17 November 1919, "Arnaldo Mussolini, then not completely touched from the divine light of his brother", said to an accolyte: 'my brother is truly a criminal". 464:. While Ida Dalser was interned in a mental hospital, Arnaldo – whether because of orders he received, or through personal affection, it is not clear – treated his nephew Benito Albino in the best possible way. After the death of his uncle Arnaldo, Albino was committed, like his mother, to a mental hospital, where he died in 1942. 428:
with the Catholic Church in 1929, but by 1931, after Fascist authority came into conflict with the superior organizational skills of Catholic groups, Mussolini retracted part of the concessions that he had made. Catholic groups were critical of the violence of Fascist extremists; the bulletin of the
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His interest in nature led him also to dedicate himself to environmentalist causes, such as forest revival, the agriculture organization, to drainage projects, and becoming the first president of the Comitato Nazionale Forestale (National Forest Committee). On 27 November 1928 he was awarded the
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Arnaldo was Benito's closest advisor; the brothers called each other on the telephone almost every night. Between 1923 and 1927, Arnaldo dedicated himself to journalism and to various publishing ventures, creating a journal for the
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women's Catholic organization GioventĂą Femminile denounced the Fascists, and banned Fascist members from GioventĂą Femminile. Fascist attacks on Catholic groups, such as the large
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Arnaldo Mussolini", was dedicated to him after his death while Benito Mussolini was in power. After the end of World War II, it was renamed the "INPGI G. Amendola".
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Arnaldo Mussolini had an important part in defusing the cooled relations between the Fascist regime and the
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until 1914. Before devoting himself to teaching in his hometown, Arnaldo Mussolini was a professor of
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during the crisis of 1931, especially regarding the education of youth. Mussolini had signed a
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Arnaldo Mussolini died suddenly of a heart attack in Milan on 21 December 1931, aged 46.
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In Milan, Arnaldo became managing director of the newspaper founded by his brother,
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in 1909, he married Augusta Bondanini who bore him three children:
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Istituto Nazionale di Previdenza dei Giornalisti Italiani
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Documenti inediti sul delitto Matteotti. Il memoriale
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from 1908 to 1909 at the Institute of Falcon-Vial in
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fascist
Prime Minister of Italy
Benito Mussolini
Edvige Mussolini
Rachele Mussolini

Predappio
Kingdom of Italy
Milan
Mercato Saraceno
Italian Socialist Party
National Fascist Party
Alessandro Mussolini
Rosa Maltoni
Benito Mussolini
Mussolini family
Kingdom of Italy
Royal Italian Army
Lieutenant
World War I
Predappio
Cesena
Sandro Italico Mussolini
Vito Mussolini
Rosina Mussolini
Italian Socialist Party
Predappio
agriculture
San Vito al Tagliamento
Benito Mussolini

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