1920 in Italy

1920
in
Italy
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Kingdom of Italy

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In 1920, militant strike activity by industrial workers reaches its peak in Italy; 1919 and 1920 were known as the "Red Years".[1] Benito Mussolini and the Fascists take advantage of the situation by allying with industrial businesses and attacking workers and peasants in the name of preserving order and internal peace in Italy.[2]

September 1920: armed workers occupy factories in Milan
Italian soldiers in Vlorë, Albania during World War I. The tricolour flag of Italy bearing the Savoy royal shield is shown hanging alongside an Albanian flag from the balcony of the Italian prefecture headquarters.

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Giuseppe De Felice Giuffrida, Sicilian socialist politician and journalist; mayor of Catania (b. 1859)

References

  1. Borsella, Fascist Italy, p. 73
  2. Borsella, Fascist Italy, p. 75
  3. 1 2 Pelz, Against Capitalism, pp. 126-28
  4. 1 2 Schwandner-Sievers & Fischer, Albanian identities, pp. 135-136
  5. The Contemporary Review (London: A. Strahan) 118, 1920, p. 514
  6. Albania: A Country Study: Albania's Reemergence after World War I, Library of Congress
  7. A Marxist History of the World part 76: Italy’s 'Two Red Years', Counterfire, May 20, 2012
  8. Bellamy & Schecter, Gramsci and the Italian State, pp. 51-52
  9. Lowe & Marzari, Italian Foreign Policy, p.177-78
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