Opposition in fascist Italy Flashcards

1
Q

When and where was the anti fascist concentration established

A

In Paris in 1927

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2
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Who was the anti fascist concentration comprised of

A

Many socialists and some liberals

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3
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What did the anti fascist concentration concentrate on doing?

A

Informing Europeans of the evils of fascism via conferences and journals

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4
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What happened to the anti fascist concentration in 1934?

A

It dissolved itself as it was losing support to the more radical GL and communist organisations

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5
Q

What did many major politicians begin to do after 1924?

A

Leave Italy and work against the fascists in exile

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6
Q

What were political exiles known as?

A

Fuorusciti

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7
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What did the fuorusciti do

A
  • Publicised the horrors of fascism abroad
  • Smuggled anti-fascist literature into Italy
  • Planned for the overthrow of fascism
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8
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Why were the fuorusciti not that much of a threat?

A

Because they performed their work outside of Italy

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9
Q

What was the name of the communist newspaper that survived illegally?

A

L’Unita

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10
Q

How many communist party members were there?

A

2,000-8,000

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11
Q

What success did the communist party enjoy?

A

They had some success in the north in infiltrating factories and trade unions to kickstart strikes and demonstrations

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12
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What made the communist party more supported in the 1930s?

A

The great depression and more popular policies

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13
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What did the communist party have a major role in from 1943?

A

The resistance movement in the north

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14
Q

What did the Catholic church oppose in 1938?

A

Racist decrees

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15
Q

Why was there always some opposition from within the PNF?

A

It was a diverse movement inherited by radicals

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16
Q

What ultimately led to Mussolini’s removal as leader in 1943?

A

A majority of the fascist grand council voting to do this

17
Q

What did the King do in July 1943?

A

Dismissed Mussolini

18
Q

Why was the King not that much of a threat?

A

He was mostly supportive, only privately criticising measures that he thought would limit his power

19
Q

Why did ethnic minorities feel the need to engage in terrorist attacks?

A

They rejected the imposition of Italian culture and language on German and Slav minorities

20
Q

Why were attempts at spreading anti-fascist propaganda unsuccessful?

A
  • They were periodically disrupted by the police
  • Campaigners were instructed to pass on just six leaflets to others
21
Q

When and why did criticism of fascist violence begin to stop?

A

Following the Matteoti crisis due to them being suppressed

22
Q

How many assassination attempts did Mussolini suffer between 1925-26?

A

4

23
Q

Who founded GL and when did they do it?

A

The Roselli brothers in 1929

24
Q

What did GL try to do?

A

Galvanise Italians into anti-fascist action

25
Q

What happened to GL after the death of the Rosselli brothers?

A

It declined and then underwent a revival in 1943

26
Q

What did Bassanesi do to oppose the regime?

A

Flew over Milan and dropped 100,000 leaflets urging resistance in 1930

26
Q

What did De Bosis do to oppose the regime?

A

He dropped 400,000 leaflets over Rome telling people they should unite with the monarchy against fascism