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Arturo Bocchini

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Mussolini entrusted him with the job of maintaining order in Italy. To achieve this, Bocchini was granted maximum political coverage and complete freedom of action, as well as the privilege of reporting directly to Mussolini.
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Bocchini died of a stroke in Rome in November 1940. His funeral was attended by notable leaders from Nazi Germany's police and security agencies such as Reichsführer-SS
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in 1902, he joined the prefectural civil service. After Mussolini took power in 1922, Bocchini was appointed by Deputy Minister
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His position of power within the fascist regime was strengthened by his close relationship with his German counterpart
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As Rome's Chief of Police, Bocchini oversaw the arrest and brutal treatment of many prominent anti-fascists, such as
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Italian state officials attending Bocchini's funeral with Nazi dignitaries in Rome on 21 November 1940.
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could work internationally to share and gather intelligence and arrest political/ideological enemies.
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and the state prefects. His power within the government led to him being called the "Vice Duce".
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and operated autonomously without interference from the
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Bocchini was the last of the seven children born in
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Chief of the Italian Police
Victor Emmanuel III
Benito Mussolini
Carmine Senise
Senate of the Kingdom
Victor Emmanuel III
San Giorgio La Montagna
Campania
Kingdom of Italy
Rome
Lazio
Kingdom of Italy
National Fascist Party
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[arˈturobokˈkini]
civil servant
Chief of the Police
Fascist

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