POLICY OF ITALY
OPPOSING BOLSHEVISM MEDITERRANEAN ZONE COMMON DESTINY GREAT PENINSULAS (Reed. Jan. 3, 9 a.m.) ROME, Jan. 2. “Signor Mussolini’s policy has not deviated a hairsbreadth, especially where bolshevism is concerned,” declares the Relazioni Internationale, the Italian Foreign Office’s organ, reviewing Italy's policy in the latter part of 1939. The journal adds: “Three great Mediterranean peninsulas, namely the Italian, Spanish and Danubian-Balkan, are bound by a common civilisation and destiny. If bolshevism penetrated any one of them, the whole Mediterranean would be endangered. Italy will never allow bolshevism to cross the Carpathians.”
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20135, 3 January 1940, Page 7
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