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The book focuses on the background and the personalities of Mussolini and Hitler. The most crucial aspect is the will of Hitler partnered with Mussolini to overcome another possible German isolation and later be able to conduct military operations through the Balkans and replace Italy; nevertheless,
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Martin Wight analyzes how the alliance between Italy and Germany got influenced by the personalities of the two dictators. Before the war Mussolini started a campaign of Italianization through all the regions close the boundaries eventually changing his political view after Hitler came to power.
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which turned to be a culture destroying medium promoting racism especially against Jews and other minorities. Mussolini and Fascism were born in a different historical context. The translation of the book itself is often inaccurate and the unpublished sources are not always clear and defined.
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Raimond J. Sontag judges this book as a good historical study of the negative period, the different personalities of the dictators and how their background influenced the developing their future agendas (Mussolini was a journalist and Hitler was an abnormal adolescent).
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During the war and the following the armistice of Italy it became clear that the territories occupied by the Nazis (especially in the northern borders) discovered a renewed anti-Italian sentiment declaring de facto a complete deprivation of power of Mussolini.
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the matter never resolved of the German minority in South Tirol (and the consequent Italianization promoted by Rome). This began a progressive deterioration of the collaborations between Germany and Italy which ended in an enslavement of
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The book includes in its fifteen chapters the background and the personal life of the Hitler and Mussolini, their relations under different events like the
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Wight, Martin (29 June 2018). "Review of The Rome-Berlin Axis: A History of the Relations between Hitler and Mussolini".
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The author utilizes diplomatic documents from Italy, Germany and Great Britain and various memories such as those of
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Raymond J. Sontag in American Historical Review Vol. 55, No. 1 (Oct., 1949), pp. 139–140.
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Martin Wight in International Affairs, Vol. 25, No. 3 (Jul., 1949), pp. 370–371.
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Martin Wight in International Affairs, Vol. 25, No. 3 (Jul., 1949), pp. 370–371.
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This article is about the 1949 book. For the historical alliance, see
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as a 376-page hardcover, in 1949 (after the war). In 1966,
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The book describes the two dictators as originating under
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