After World War II, Benito Mussolini, Italy's Nazi allied fascist dictator, was captured by Italian partisans, shot, and publicly displayed in Piazzale Loreto, Milan, as a powerful symbol of Italy's rejection of fascism, a message that united both northern and southern Italy in condemning the fascist regime.
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Italy Never Forgot What Happened HereAdded:
You could drive around it and never know it's dark history. At the end of World War II, Italy's Nazi allied leader Benito Mussolini was hunted down, shot, and brought to this very location to be strung up with others in his fascist regime. A brutal image, almost medieval, but a powerful message, and one that both the north and south can agree on.
Fascism has no place in Italy.
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