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- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) abstract "Italy witnessed significant widespread civil unrest and political strife in the aftermath of World War I and the rise of the Fascist movement led by Benito Mussolini which opposed the rise of the international left, especially the far-left along with others who opposed Fascism. Fascists and communists fought on the streets during this period as the two factions competed to gain power in Italy. The already tense political environment in Italy escalated into major civil unrest when Fascists began attacking their rivals, beginning on April 15, 1919 with Fascists attacking the offices of the Italian Socialist Party's newspaper Avanti!.Violence grew in 1921 with Italian army officers beginning to assist the Fascists with their violence against communists and socialists. With the Fascist movement growing, anti-fascists of various political allegiances (but generally of the international left) combined into the Arditi del Popolo (People's Militia) in 1921. With the threat of a general strike being initiated by anarchists, communists, and socialists, the Fascists launched a coup against the Italian government with the March on Rome in 1922 which pressured Prime Minister Luigi Facta to resign and allowed Mussolini to be appointed Prime Minister by the King Victor Emmanuel III. Two months after Mussolini took over as Prime Minister, Fascists attacked and killed members of the local labour movement in Turin in what became known as the 1922 Turin Massacre. The next act of violence was the assassination of Socialist deputy Giacomo Matteotti by Fascist militant Amerigo Dumini in 1924. This was followed by a Fascist takeover of the Italian government and multiple assassination attempts were made against Mussolini in 1926, with the last attempt on October 31, 1926. On November 9, 1926, the Fascist government initiated emergency powers which resulted in the arrest of multiple anti-Fascists including communist Antonio Gramsci. Afterwards serious opposition to the Fascist regime collapsed.".
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- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) combatant "'''Government".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) combatant "Fascist".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander Amadeo_Bordiga.
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander Antonio_Gramsci.
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander Benito_Mussolini.
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander Errico_Malatesta.
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander Giovanni_Giolitti.
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander Guido_Picelli.
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander Ivanoe_Bonomi.
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander Luigi_Facta.
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander Victor_Emmanuel_III_of_Italy.
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) date "1919-04-15".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) date "1926-10-31".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) place Italy.
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) result "Ascension ofBenito Mussolinias Prime Minister of Italy in 1922 after theMarch on Romeand Fascist takeover of the Italian government in 1924 following theMatteotti crisis. Eventual repression of anti-Fascists and arrest of anti-Fascist leaders.".
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- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fascist and anti-Fascist violence in Italy (1919–26)".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fascist regime in Italy".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) caption "Benito Mussolini and Fascists during the March on Rome in 1922.".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) combatant "'''Far-left and anti-Fascists".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) combatant "'''Government".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) combatant "Fascist".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander "---- 1922-26".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander "1919".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander "22".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander "Amadeo Bordiga".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander "Antonio Gramsci".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander "Benito Mussolini".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander "Enrico Malatesta".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander "Giovanni Giolitti".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander "Ivanoe Bonomi".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander "Luigi Facta".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) commander "Victor Emmanuel III".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) conflict "Civil unrest in Italy".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) date "--04-15".
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) place Italy.
- Fascist_and_anti-Fascist_violence_in_Italy_(1919–26) result "Ascension of Benito Mussolini as Prime Minister of Italy in 1922 after the March on Rome and Fascist takeover of the Italian government in 1924 following the Matteotti crisis. Eventual repression of anti-Fascists and arrest of anti-Fascist leaders.".
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