Portraits of Mussolini in all Sicilian towns and villages were subjected to one of the war’s most severe barrages of eggs, rotten fruit and tomatoes, following the announcement of his resignation. Free to express their opinion at last, people of Sicily left no doubt as to what they thought of the Duce.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 January 1944, Page 4
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52Portraits of Mussolini in all Sicilian towns and villages were subjected to one of the war’s most severe barrages of eggs, rotten fruit and tomatoes, following the announcement of his resignation. Free to express their opinion at last, people of Sicily left no doubt as to what they thought of the Duce. Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 January 1944, Page 4
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