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Word Chain : Fascist Italy

Here are a few trivia questions about Fascist Italy. Each answer begins with the ending letter of the last answer.
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Last updated: January 25, 2024
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How was Mussolini referred to as in Italian
Il Duce
Fascist Italy used aircrafts to drop poison gas on this African country
Ethiopia
This Croatian extreme nationalist was accepted by the Fascist government as a political exile
Ante Pavelic
This was a 1923 diplomatic and military crisis between Greece and Italy
Corfu Incident
In the 1924 general election, this was one of the regions where the National Fascist Party (PNF) obtained more than 70% of the vote
Tuscany
On 19 January 1942 General Mario Roatta took up the command of the 2nd Army in this Italian occupied country
Yugoslavia
He was the Party Secretary of the PNF (National Fascist Party) in 1931
Achille Starace
The Italian Army suffered a decisive defeat by the British Eighth Army here in 1942
El Alamein
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In June 1924, Mussolini instructed Cesare Mori to eradicate this Calabrian Mafia
Ndrangheta
He served as the last Minister of Justice of the Mussolini Cabinet from February to July 1943
Alfredo De Marsico
Abbreviated as OVRA, this was created in 1927 to crack down on opponents of the regime and Mussolini
Organization for Vigilance and Repression of Anti Fascism
This was a political confrontation between liberals and the Fascist government of Italy in June 1924
Matteotti Crisis
The Fascist regime used antisemitic propaganda from 1937 to 1938 for ______
Spanish Civil War
He served as the Minister of Corporations in the Mussolini Cabinet from 1939 to 1943
Renato Ricci
He was the youngest of the Quadrumvirs : the four main planners of the "March on Rome"
Italo Balbo
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