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    The Announcement of the Italian Armistice and Surrender

    In a surprise radio message on the evening of the 8th of September 1943, Marshal Pietro Badoglio, head of the Military Government which had replaced Mussolini, announced the Armistice and Surrender of the Italian Forces to General Dwight D Eisenhower, Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces. The...
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    'Mussolini, the Last 10 Days, a New Investigation'

    https://www.emiliapublishing.com/mussolini-last-days.php https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mussolini-Last-10-Days-Investigation/dp/1915292867/ Paperback and Kindle ... Italian Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini fled his villa on Lake Garda together with his German bodyguards and leading supporters on...
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    Books on Italy in WW2 by Anglo-Italian author Malcolm Tudor

    It certainly is, Bob. With an Italian mother and grandparents involved in the Resistance and a British father who was a soldier with the 8th Army from Sicily to the Alps it might be said to be my mission statement. After a timeline, glossary, and chapter on unconventional warfare, there's an...
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    Books on Italy in WW2 by Anglo-Italian author Malcolm Tudor

    Over twenty years of researching and writing about wartime Italy are distilled into my books. Five of the titles are available in paperback: 'British Prisoners of War in Italy: Paths to Freedom,' 'Beyond the Wire,' 'Escape from Italy 1943-45,' 'At War in Italy 1943-1945,' and 'Mussolini, the...
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    Mussolini and the British and American secret services, SOE and OSS

    Thank you for your kind comments on the content and presentation of the book. I'm an Anglo-Italian writer and researcher and it's my tenth title on wartime Italy. I first started researching the topic of the last days of Mussolini in around 2010. I've visited the Italian lakes and Milan many...
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    Mussolini and the Allied Secret Services

    For the subject my latest book on wartime Italy, I've chosen to provide the solution to one of the great mysteries of the Second World War: How did Benito Mussolini really die? Was it simply an execution by Italian partisans or were foreign secret agents involved? The Communist Party claimed...
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    Mussolini and the British and American secret services, SOE and OSS

    How did Benito Mussolini really die? Was it simply an execution by Italian partisans or were foreign secret agents involved? The Communist Party said that he had been shot by a mysterious partisan known as Colonel Valerio, usually identified later as the accountant Walter Audisio. But many...
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