RM2JB5TBR–Caesar Augustus statue, given by Benito Mussolini's Italian government to Zaragoza in 1940 and is a bronze copy, forged in Naples of the original Augu
RMGNJCA1–The window that Benito Mussolini used to give his speeches from near Altare della Patria, Rome, Italy
RM2EH5YG4–Original boots from the statue of Mussolini that stood in Piazza Castello in Tripoli, Libya on display in the REME Museum, Lyneham, Wiltshire, UK
RF2JMRTJD–Statue of Rachele Guidi Wife of the Italian dictator Mussolini at VILLA CARPENA, residence of Mussolini and his family
RM2RWFDDY–Italy, Lombardy, Flea market, Benito Mussolini First Centenary of Birth Plate 1883 - 1983
RMEHFG0T–Bronze head of Benito Mussolini wearing fascist helmet
RFW8FT2A–Chiesa Sant'Antonio
RF2H793NE–ITALY - CIRCA 1932: a stamp printed in the Italy shows Mussolini Statue, Bologna, 10th Anniversary of the Fascist Government and the March on Rome, ci
RM2A1CJR2–Toviscosa wurde unter Benito Mussolini 1938 nach Trockenlegung der umliegenden Sümpfe als Prestigeobjekt mit einer riesigen Zellulose-Fabrik und archi
RMHW6GK7–Beautiful Horse Statue near Colosseum, Rome, Italy
RFT503NC–Fontanellato, Labirinto della Masone, Collezione di Franco Maria Ricci: 'Testa di Mussolini' di Giandante X, testa in bronzo. [ENG] Fontanellato, Lab
RME207GW–War memorial with obelisk, World War I, built during the Italian fascist period under Mussolini, 1932, Piazzale della Vittoria
RFKMYN10–Piazza venezia in Rome, Italy, building balcony where it speak Duce Benito Mussolini
RF2AB340N–Villa Torlonia Benito Mussolini dux House in Rome
RMBCE7E9–The Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana, also called Palazzo della Civiltà del Lavoro, in the EUR district of Rome.
RFG56123–Altare della Patria. Alter of the Fatherland, Designed By Giuseppe Sacconi in 1885
RF2H7G1T9–ITALY - CIRCA 1932: stamp printed by Italy, shows Mussolini statue in Bologna, circa 1932
RM2JB5TC1–Caesar Augustus statue, given by Benito Mussolini's Italian government to Zaragoza in 1940 and is a bronze copy, forged in Naples of the original Augu
RMHK22E2–Head of Mussolini, 1933, Renato Bertelli, Italy Italian, ( ( Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini ,1883 –1945 . Italian. politician, journalist, leader, National Fascist Party, )
RMGNJCA3–The window that Benito Mussolini used to give his speeches from near Altare della Patria, Rome, Italy
RM2EH5YJW–Original boots from the statue of Mussolini that stood in Piazza Castello in Tripoli, Libya on display in the REME Museum, Lyneham, Wiltshire, UK
RF2JMRTJG–Statue of Rachele Guidi Wife of the Italian dictator Mussolini at VILLA CARPENA, residence of Mussolini and his family
RM2TCWJB3–ADOLF HITLER at n right with Benito Mussolini at the Borghese Gallery in Rome in 1938 viewing the statue of Paolina Bonaparte
RMEHFG0R–Bronze head of Benito Mussolini wearing fascist helmet
RF2A9JP94–Trieste, Italy - March 19, 2018 : View of trieste City Hall building
RMG1J0HR–Memorial to Italian journalist Tullo Morgagni and his son journalist Manilo Morgagni designed by architect Enzo Bifoli (1921-1930) at the Monumental Cemetery (Cimitero Monumentale di Milano) in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Tullo Morgani died in the Verona air disaster in 1919. His son Manilo Morgagni, chairman of the Stefani News Agency, died on July 25, 1943. The memorial was redesigned in 1929-1930 when an epitaph in gilded letters dictated and signed by Benito Mussolini was added.
RM2A1CJTT–Toviscosa wurde unter Benito Mussolini 1938 nach Trockenlegung der umliegenden Sümpfe als Prestigeobjekt mit einer riesigen Zellulose-Fabrik und archi
RMMPK6FW–Capitoline Wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus in Narbonne, France. This is a symbol of Rome. The statue was favoured by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, who donated copies of the statues to various places around the world.
RMRME2D6–colony, statue of benito mussolini, turin, piemonte, italy 1930
RFKMYN24–Piazza venezia in Rome, Italy, building balcony where it speak Duce Benito Mussolini
RM2F9WNW6–Marble statue of a footballer in the Stadium of the marbles (Stadio dei Marmi) in the Foro Italico, a sport complex in Rome, Italy on April 20, 2021. This stadium was inaugurated in 1932 by Benito Mussolini. It has Carrara marble steps lined by 64 marble statues of athletes in classical style. European football has been plunged into unprecedented crisis and division with the announcement of a much-dreaded breakaway Super League. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMDGAYA5–elephant statue and obelisk in rome italy
RFG56146–Altare della Patria. Alter of the Fatherland, Designed By Giuseppe Sacconi in 1885
RF2C6ECXC–Trieste, Italy - January 13, 2020 : View of Fontana dei Quattro Continenti
RMBCT0HD–The tomb of Benito Mussolini to Predappio Forlì Italy
RMA5YFC8–A zoom shot of the Forum in Rome with the Colosseum in the distance
RMA60XC2–Atlas Statue at Rockefeller Center Manhattan New York
RMEHDKBM–Souvenir t-shirts on sale in Rome Italy
RMEHFH1J–Bronze head of Benito Mussolini with damage to skull similar to injuries inflicted after death
RF2A9JP7N–Trieste, Italy - 05.08.2015 : View of Trieste City Hall building in Itally with tourists passing by. Travel destination
RMG1J0HT–Memorial to Italian journalist Tullo Morgagni and his son journalist Manilo Morgagni designed by architect Enzo Bifoli (1921-1930) at the Monumental Cemetery (Cimitero Monumentale di Milano) in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Tullo Morgani died in the Verona air disaster in 1919. His son Manilo Morgagni, chairman of the Stefani News Agency, died on July 25, 1943. The memorial was redesigned in 1929-1930 when an epitaph in gilded letters dictated and signed by Benito Mussolini was added.
RM2A1CJMG–Toviscosa wurde unter Benito Mussolini 1938 nach Trockenlegung der umliegenden Sümpfe als Prestigeobjekt mit einer riesigen Zellulose-Fabrik und archi
RM2DBHRW4–Benito Mussolini visited Germany between September 25 and 29, 1937. The picture shows the test illumination of the columns with Nazi symbols in the street Unter den Linden in Berlin before the visit of the Duce. The equestrian statue of Frederick the Great stands out in darkness. On the right is the Staatsbibliothek.
RMMPK6HY–Capitoline Wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus in Narbonne, France. This is a symbol of Rome. The statue was favoured by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, who donated copies of the statues to various places around the world.
RM2A1CJ51–Toviscosa wurde unter Benito Mussolini 1938 nach Trockenlegung der umliegenden Sümpfe als Prestigeobjekt mit einer riesigen Zellulose-Fabrik und archi
RMRME2DA–colony, statue of benito mussolini, turin, piemonte, italy 1930
RM2F9WNWB–Marble statue of a footballer in the Stadium of the marbles (Stadio dei Marmi) in the Foro Italico, a sport complex in Rome, Italy on April 20, 2021. This stadium was inaugurated in 1932 by Benito Mussolini. It has Carrara marble steps lined by 64 marble statues of athletes in classical style. European football has been plunged into unprecedented crisis and division with the announcement of a much-dreaded breakaway Super League. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMP2MG7R–. Stamp of the Kingdom of Italy; 1933; commemorative stamp to the '5th International University Games' held in Turin in the time from 1 September 1933 until 10 September 1933; drawing of a statue of Benito Mussolini before an obelisk with inverted inscription 'INILOSSUM XUD' (= 'MUSSOLINI DUX' = 'The Leader Mussolini'); postmarked in Bolzano in 1933 The International University Sports Games were the precursor of the later staged Universiade (from 1959). Stamp: Michel: No. 448; Yvert & Tellier: No. 321; Scott: No. 306 Color: sepia to brown Watermark: Italy No. 1 (crown) Nominal value: 10 Cent.
RM2NHC98B–1930's , ITALY : The italian fascist Duce BENITO MUSSOLINI portrayed by the sculptor GAETANO CHIAROMONTE ( 1872 - 1950 ca. ) , bronze head statue for the Senato del Regno rooms - SCULTURA - SCULPTURE - ARTE - ARTI VISIVE - VISUAL ARTS - busto - statua - bronzo - FASCISMO - FASCISM - FASCISTA ---- Archivio GBB
RF2C6ECXM–Trieste, Italy - January 13, 2020 : View of Fontana dei Quattro Continenti
RMBCT0HX–The tomb of Benito Mussolini to Predappio Forlì Italy
RM2J43JJR–Mussolini Opens New Ballila Academy of Music Young Drummers of the new academy, lined up at the memorial, during the ceremony in Rome. On the occasion of the opening of the new Music Academy for Young Fascistal Signor Mussolini unveiled a huge statue of a Ballila (Young Fascist), carrying rifle and gas mask. April 07, 1936. (Photo by Keystone)
RMP4XT95–Monument to Financial Guard Deads for Patria during WWI, 1930 by Amleto Cataldi (1882-1930). Rome. Italy.
RMA35GFF–The Colosseum in Rome Italy
RFAYN35B–vittorio Emanuele memorial rome italy europe
RMBWW8DG–Italy Europe Lazio Palazzo della Civilta del Lavoro EUR Rome E42 alberto de felci arched windows architecture
RMG1J0HN–Memorial to Italian journalist Tullo Morgagni and his son journalist Manilo Morgagni designed by architect Enzo Bifoli (1921-1930) at the Monumental Cemetery (Cimitero Monumentale di Milano) in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Tullo Morgani died in the Verona air disaster in 1919. His son Manilo Morgagni, chairman of the Stefani News Agency, died on July 25, 1943. The memorial was redesigned in 1929-1930 when an epitaph in gilded letters dictated and signed by Benito Mussolini was added.
RMMPK6FT–Capitoline Wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus in Narbonne, France. This is a symbol of Rome. The statue was favoured by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, who donated copies of the statues to various places around the world.
RM2A1CJ5F–Toviscosa wurde unter Benito Mussolini 1938 nach Trockenlegung der umliegenden Sümpfe als Prestigeobjekt mit einer riesigen Zellulose-Fabrik und archi
RMRME2D1–colony, statue of benito mussolini, turin, piemonte, italy 1930
RM2F9WNW4–Marble statue of a footballer in the Stadium of the marbles (Stadio dei Marmi) in the Foro Italico, a sport complex in Rome, Italy on April 20, 2021. This stadium was inaugurated in 1932 by Benito Mussolini. It has Carrara marble steps lined by 64 marble statues of athletes in classical style. European football has been plunged into unprecedented crisis and division with the announcement of a much-dreaded breakaway Super League. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMP2MG7W–. Stamp of the Kingdom of Italy; 1933; commemorative stamp to the '5th International University Games' held in Turin in the time from 1 September 1933 until 10 September 1933; drawing of a statue of Benito Mussolini before an obelisk with inverted inscription 'INILOSSUM XUD' (= 'MUSSOLINI DUX' = 'The Leader Mussolini'); postmarked in 1933 The International University Sports Games were the precursor of the later staged Universiade (from 1959). Stamp: Michel: No. 450; Yvert & Tellier: No. 323; Scott: No. 308 Color: purple to violet Watermark: Italy No. 1 (crown) Nominal value: 50 Cent. (Centesim
RMP50NJE–Monument to Financial Guard Deads for Patria during WWI, 1930 by Amleto Cataldi (1882-1930). Rome. Italy.
RMA35GFC–The Colosseum in Rome Italy
RMG1J0HW–Memorial to Italian journalist Tullo Morgagni and his son journalist Manilo Morgagni designed by architect Enzo Bifoli (1921-1930) at the Monumental Cemetery (Cimitero Monumentale di Milano) in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Tullo Morgani died in the Verona air disaster in 1919. His son Manilo Morgagni, chairman of the Stefani News Agency, died on July 25, 1943. The memorial was redesigned in 1929-1930 when an epitaph in gilded letters dictated and signed by Benito Mussolini was added.
RMC8C4G9–Busts of Italian Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini and Fascist souvenirs in a souvenir shop in Predappio, Italy.
RMMPK6HF–Capitoline Wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus in Narbonne, France. This is a symbol of Rome. The statue was favoured by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, who donated copies of the statues to various places around the world.
RM2A1CJ4W–Toviscosa wurde unter Benito Mussolini 1938 nach Trockenlegung der umliegenden Sümpfe als Prestigeobjekt mit einer riesigen Zellulose-Fabrik und archi
RM2F9WNWF–Marble statue of a footballer in the Stadium of the marbles (Stadio dei Marmi) in the Foro Italico, a sport complex in Rome, Italy on April 20, 2021. This stadium was inaugurated in 1932 by Benito Mussolini. It has Carrara marble steps lined by 64 marble statues of athletes in classical style. European football has been plunged into unprecedented crisis and division with the announcement of a much-dreaded breakaway Super League. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMP2MG80–. Stamp of the Kingdom of Italy; 1933; commemorative stamp to the '5th International University Games' held in Turin in the time from 1 September 1933 until 10 September 1933; drawing of a statue of Benito Mussolini before an obelisk with inverted inscription 'INILOSSUM XUD' (= 'MUSSOLINI DUX' = 'The Leader Mussolini'); postmarked Lanusei in 1933 The International University Sports Games were the precursor of the later staged Universiade (from 1959). Stamp: Michel: No. 451; Yvert & Tellier: No. 324; Scott: No. 309 Color: azure to blue Watermark: Italy No. 1 (crown) Nominal value: 1.25 Lire (?)
RMP4Y3FE–Monument to Financial Guard Deads for Patria during WWI, 1930 by Amleto Cataldi (1882-1930). Detail. Rome. Italy.
RMA6KT11–The Colosseum in Rome Italy
RMC8C4GY–Fascist souvenirs in a souvenir shop in Predappio, Italy.
RMRME2BK–colony, turin, piemonte, italy 1930
RM2F9WNWD–Marble statue of a footballer in the Stadium of the marbles (Stadio dei Marmi) in the Foro Italico, a sport complex in Rome, Italy on April 20, 2021. This stadium was inaugurated in 1932 by Benito Mussolini. It has Carrara marble steps lined by 64 marble statues of athletes in classical style. European football has been plunged into unprecedented crisis and division with the announcement of a much-dreaded breakaway Super League. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMP4XFRR–Monument to Financial Guard Deads for Patria during WWI, 1930 by Amleto Cataldi (1882-1930). Detail. Rome. Italy.
RMA1MPB5–The Colosseum in Rome Italy
RMA3WMKG–The Arch of Constantine in Rome, Italy
RMAKBC94–Night view of the Colosseum in Rome, Italy
RMC8C4HT–Fascist souvenirs in a souvenir shop in Predappio, Italy.
RM2F9WNW5–Marble statue of a footballer in the Stadium of the marbles (Stadio dei Marmi) in the Foro Italico, a sport complex in Rome, Italy on April 20, 2021. This stadium was inaugurated in 1932 by Benito Mussolini. It has Carrara marble steps lined by 64 marble statues of athletes in classical style. European football has been plunged into unprecedented crisis and division with the announcement of a much-dreaded breakaway Super League. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMP50W7M–Monument to Financial Guard Deads for Patria during WWI, 1930 by Amleto Cataldi (1882-1930). Detail. Rome. Italy.
RMADDR98–Night view of the Colosseum in Rome, Italy
RMC8C4KC–Fascist souvenirs in a souvenir shop in Predappio, Italy.
RMAFBGE9–The ancient Colosseum in Rome Italy
RMC8C4KY–Fascist souvenirs in a souvenir shop in Predappio, Italy.
RMA5YF8A–The Colosseum in Rome
RMC8C4JC–Fascist souvenirs in a souvenir shop in Predappio, Italy.
RMAEEJ20–Night view of the Colosseum in Rome, Italy
RMAJM536–A view of the inside of the ancient Colosseum in Rome Italy
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