Mussolini - Son Of The Century 【8K HD】

Mussolini's time in power came to an end on April 27, 1945, when he and Petacci were captured by Italian partisans while attempting to flee to Switzerland. They were executed the next day, and their bodies were hung upside down in Milan's Piazzale Loreto.

Mussolini's regime was marked by aggressive nationalism, militarism, and suppression of opposition. He allied Italy with Nazi Germany, and his policies led to the devastation of World War II. mussolini - son of the century

By 1945, the man who claimed to have invented a new time is dragged back into the oldest story: hubris, fall, corpse hung by its heels in Piazzale Loreto. The crowd that once worshipped now spits. And yet—Scurati forces us to sit with an uncomfortable truth. Fascism did not die with Mussolini. It was not an Italian aberration. It was the century’s favourite child: the child of war, of fear, of the beautiful lie that one man can save you from thinking. Mussolini's time in power came to an end

Ultimately, the tragedy of the "Son of the Century" is that his mastery of the moment led to a decade of ruin. He proved that while one can build a movement on grievance and theater, a nation cannot be sustained indefinitely on the adrenaline of conflict. He allied Italy with Nazi Germany, and his

Mussolini's rise to power began in 1914 when he became the editor of the socialist newspaper 'Avanti!' in Milan. However, his support for Italian intervention in World War I led to his expulsion from the socialist party.

Writing an essay on Antonio Scurati’s M-Son of the Century (or the historical figure of Benito Mussolini during that era) requires looking at how a journalist-turned-politician managed to "hack" the Italian psyche.

The first volume covers the years 1919 to 1925, tracing Mussolini from his start as a disgraced socialist to the established dictator of Italy.