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  2. Blackshirts - Wikipedia

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    The Blackshirts were established as the Squadrismo in 1919 and consisted of many disgruntled former soldiers. It was given the task of leading fights against their bitter enemies – the Socialists. They may have numbered 200,000 by the time of Mussolini's March on Rome from 28 to 31 October 1922.

  3. March on Rome - Wikipedia

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    Nationalists. The March on Rome (Italian: Marcia su Roma) was an organized mass demonstration in October 1922 which resulted in Benito Mussolini 's National Fascist Party (Partito Nazionale Fascista, PNF) ascending to power in the Kingdom of Italy. In late October 1922, Fascist Party leaders planned a march on the capital.

  4. Fascist symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Politics portal. v. t. e. Fascist symbolism is the use of certain images and symbols which are designed to represent aspects of fascism. These include national symbols of historical importance, goals, and political policies. [1] The best-known are the fasces, which was the original symbol of fascism, and the swastika of Nazism.

  5. List of commanders of the Blackshirts - Wikipedia

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    Benito Mussolini (1883–1945) 12 October 1926 25 July 1943 16 years, 286 days National Fascist Party [6] 5 General Quirino Armellini (1889–1975) 26 July 1943

  6. Black Brigades - Wikipedia

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    Members of Black Brigades were issued standard Italian army uniforms, and they tended to wear them with a black turtleneck sweater, or (in summer) the famous black shirt, as the symbol of loyalty to Mussolini and membership of the Republican Fascist Party. They sometimes wore this uniform with a windproof jacket in solid or camouflage colours.

  7. Oswald Mosley - Wikipedia

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    Victory Medal. Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet (16 November 1896 – 3 December 1980), was a British politician who rose to fame during the 1920s and 1930s when, having become disillusioned with mainstream politics, he turned to fascism. Mosley was the son of a baronet. He was a member of parliament and later founded and led the British ...

  8. Battaglioni M - Wikipedia

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    The "seniore"(colonel) Giacomo Comincioli of 15ª Blackshirt assault legion "Leonessa". On the collar we can observe the gorget patches with the red "M". The "M" Battalions used on the eastern front they were framed in Groups, each consisting of two Battalion Groups "M", each consisting of two assault battalions and an accompanying weapons battalion, as follows:

  9. Benito Mussolini - Wikipedia

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    The Arditi 's black uniform and use of the fez were adopted by Mussolini in the creation of his Fascist movement. Mussolini further justified his position by denouncing the Central Powers for being reactionary powers; for pursuing imperialist designs against Belgium and Serbia as well as historically against Denmark, France, and against ...