Italy's government pays homage to fascist defeat in key WWII battle, sparking opposition criticism
- Italy's right-wing government faces criticism for calling fascist soldiers' deaths in a WWII battle a sacrifice for freedom, according to the defence ministry.
- The left-leaning 5-Star Movement described the government’s commemoration as 'inopportune,' stating that soldiers were victims of Italy’s colonial regime.
- Professor Mario Macis stated that the battle was fought to suppress others' freedom and called for shame and apology, contradicting the defence ministry's claims.
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The Italian Ministry of Defense honors soldiers from the Second World War for their "fight for freedom." This has led to a heated debate in the country about a battle that was a turning point for the fascists.
In Italy, the Ministry of Defense has been criticized for honoring Italian soldiers who died in a battle in World War II. Last Wednesday, the ministry posted a tribute to them on X. Italy fought in World War II under fascist leader Benito Mussolini on the side of Nazi Germany. In the Second Battle of El Alamein in October 1942, the Allies led by the British defeated the German-Italian divisions. The battle in northern Egypt was the turning point…
The Desničarska rule of Italy on the forehead of Đorđom Meloni is now criticized because it is the number of soldiers of fascist Italy who died in the 1942 code of El Alamejna, in Egypt, which is the Second World War in which the British snake is the head of the troops. .
Italy's government pays homage to fascist defeat in key WWII battle, sparking opposition criticism
Italy’s far-right government has sparked wide criticism after celebrating a major World War II battle, praising the defeated fascist soldiers who lost their lives.
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