Italo Balbo: A Fascist LifeUniversity of California Press, 28 Nis 2023 - 482 sayfa Pioneering aviator, blackshirt leader, colonial governor, confidante and heir-apparent to Benito Mussolini, the dashing and charismatic Italo Balbo exemplified the ideals of Fascist Italy during the 1920s and 30s. He earned national notoriety after World War I as a ruthless squadrista whose blackshirt forces crushed socialist and trade union organizations. As Minister of Aviation from 1926 to 1933, he led two internationally heralded mass trans-Atlantic flights. When his aerial armada reached the U. S., Chicago honored him with a Balbo Avenue, New York staged a ticker-tape parade, and President Roosevelt invited him to lunch. As colonial governor from 1933 to 1940, Balbo transformed Libya from backward colony to model Italian province. To many, Italo Balbo seemed to embody a noble vision of Fascism and the New Italy. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1988. Pioneering aviator, blackshirt leader, colonial governor, confidante and heir-apparent to Benito Mussolini, the dashing and charismatic Italo Balbo exemplified the ideals of Fascist Italy during the 1920s and 30s. He earned national notoriety after World |
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... direction , collected material from American aeronautical journals that proved invaluable to me . Wendy Brace- well and Ines Monti provided able research assistance . For financial assistance , I am grateful to the National Endow- ment ...
... direction , collected material from American aeronautical journals that proved invaluable to me . Wendy Brace- well and Ines Monti provided able research assistance . For financial assistance , I am grateful to the National Endow- ment ...
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... direction of the sun . The anti - aircraft crews could hear sirens ; they saw and smelled the smoke from burning aircraft and from an exploding fuel dump . For all the gunners knew , the two aircraft , now approaching from the direc ...
... direction of the sun . The anti - aircraft crews could hear sirens ; they saw and smelled the smoke from burning aircraft and from an exploding fuel dump . For all the gunners knew , the two aircraft , now approaching from the direc ...
Sayfa 14
... direction Italo studied mathematics and sci- ence in preparation for his grammar school examinations at the end of the year . A family friend and Ferrarese , Professor Artioli , gave Italo lessons in Latin and Italian . Seventeen years ...
... direction Italo studied mathematics and sci- ence in preparation for his grammar school examinations at the end of the year . A family friend and Ferrarese , Professor Artioli , gave Italo lessons in Latin and Italian . Seventeen years ...
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... directions . 28 Balbo at eighteen , tall and thin , still clean - shaven , leaped onto the revolutionary ... direction of the Ferrarese fascio . During the interventionist crisis , Sandro Giuli- ani , the Popolo d'Italia's ...
... directions . 28 Balbo at eighteen , tall and thin , still clean - shaven , leaped onto the revolutionary ... direction of the Ferrarese fascio . During the interventionist crisis , Sandro Giuli- ani , the Popolo d'Italia's ...
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Squadrista Campaigns 1921 | 48 |
Squadrista Campaigns 1922 | 74 |
Quadrumvir The March on Rome | 91 |
Ras of Ferrara The Intransigent | 114 |
The Aviator 19261934 | 143 |
Undersecretary Douhets Disciple | 145 |
The Colonizer 19341940 | 289 |
Governor General of Libya Builder and Colonizer | 291 |
Governor General of Libya Creator of the Fourth Shore | 311 |
Frondeur The Germanophobe | 334 |
Fascist The Model Fascists Fascism | 363 |
Soldier North African Commander | 375 |
Soldier Death of a Hero | 392 |
Abbreviations | 408 |
Minister Father of the Aeronautica | 174 |
Aviator The Mediterranean Cruises | 191 |
Aviator The First Atlantic Cruise | 215 |
Aviator The Second Atlantic Cruise | 230 |
Air Marshal The Road to Exile | 266 |
Notes | 409 |
Bibliographical Note | 450 |
Index | 455 |
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Sayfa 87 - Fascist violence in summer 1922 I [then] announced to [the chief of police] that I would burn down and destroy the houses of all Socialists in Ravenna if he did not give me within half an hour the means required for transporting the Fascists elsewhere. It was a dramatic moment. I demanded a whole fleet of trucks. The police officers completely lost their heads; but after half an hour they told me where I could find trucks already filled with gasoline. Some of them actually belonged to the office...
Sayfa 433 - Atti del secondo convegno di studi sindacali e corporativi. Ferrara 5-8 maggio 1932-X.
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Sayfa 134 - Yours received. Remain Ferrara. Keep very calm. Show yourself able to wait in silence. This is what one must do at the moment. Your faithful friend Grandi embraces you.
Sayfa 133 - November 3o, he advised his supporters to prove their obedience "one last time," but if the opposition did not accept this "last message of peace," then "we are ready to make the war cry of the first days of fascism sound again.
Sayfa 149 - Fascism proclaimed itself to be a new and revolutionary political movement, a break with the past, a path to the future; so was aviation. Fascism exalted courage, youth, speed, power, heroism; so did flying.
Sayfa 207 - They are good-looking soldiers. . . . Whoever professes a political faith strongly respects that of others, most of all when he opposes it. " He even pointed up a certain convergence between fascism and bolshevism, remarking on their common antipathy toward the Western democracies, "rotten to the bone, lying and false, with all the wiles of a superior civilization."* But this should not be taken too far.
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