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Classified as start class because there is now relevant information, a biographical picture and links to explain the topic but requires more work before it can become B-Class.-- Aimaz ( talk) 09:30, 6 February 2008 (UTC) (edit)
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(from France) Is this a joke ? If Violet eventually was released without charge at the request of Mussolini it was only because a deal had been made with England, so that -as here rightly stated- she could spend all the rest of her life in an upscale mental asylum. Please just check, in excellent Richard O. Collin's biography, The Irish baron's daughter and Mussolini's nose. 194.254.169.6 11:30, 16 November 2007 (UTC) L. Nemeth
- Are you asking whether it was a joke that she was released without charge? --Aimaz (talk) 12:07, 5 February 2008 (UTC)