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Donati actively supported Fascist causes, engaging in notable activism: 1920. Labor Strike: During a garbage collectors' strike in Rome, Donati and Maria Rygier cleaned the streets, showing Fascist opposition to labor unrest. She also worked as a mail carrier and electrician. 1921. Italian General Election: Donati created propaganda for Fascist candidates and participated in civil voluntary service. On February 18, 1921, she was involved in the attack on Socialist Deputy Alceste Della Seta and was arrested, spending a month in jail. On July 31, 1921, she was attacked by anti-Fascist group Arditi del Popolo and spent 20 days in the hospital. 1921. Nationalist Congress in Ravenna, she received what was called her "battesimo del fuoco" (baptism by fire) for her fearless behavior under fire. Despite her tuberculosis diagnosis in 1922, Donati continued her activism: March on Rome: She was one of the few women to join Mussolini's March on Rome, carrying pistols and directly meeting Mussolini. On August 5, 1922, she participated in violent actions against striking workers in Osimo, where two strikers were killed. On September 28, 1922, she took part in rescue operations after an gunpowder explosion in Pitelli. In 1923, Donati applied to join the Blackshirts, receiving personal acknowledgment from Mussolini. Her health deteriorated, leading to her death from tuberculosis in 1924. at 24. The Fascists proclaimed her a martyr, using her legacy in their propaganda. Her body was reburied in Rome in 1933, and a statue was dedicated to her in 1937, later removed by partisans in 1944.
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Ines Donati (June 8, 1900 – November 3, 1924) was a political activist from San Severino Marche who supported Italy's early Fascist movement. Known as "La Capitana," she moved to Rome at 18, joined various nationalist and youth organizations, and attended the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma.
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Vercelli, March 1945. The auxiliaries of the local SAF provincial command parade in front of their commander.
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Proslava dvadeset godina fašizma U povodu obljetnice dvadeset godina dolaska na vlast Benita Mussolinija, u Hrvatskom narodnom kazalištu 1942. godine upriličena je prigodna priredba. Cijelo kazalište okićeno je talijanskim, njemačkim i hrvatskim zastavama. Celebration of 20 years of fascism On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Benito Mussolini's coming to power, in 1942, a special event was held in the Croatian National Theater. The entire theater was decorated with Italian, German and Croatian flags. @RareNDHpics
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I don’t make WCW posts very often but we’ll make an exception today. This is ATA pilot First Officer Maureen Dunlop exiting a Fairey Barracuda torpedo bomber in September 1944, after delivering the aircraft to its new unit. 🇬🇧 •• The Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) was a British civilian flying organization set up at the start of WWII headquartered at White Waltham Airfield in Berkshire. The ATA ferried new, repaired and damaged military aircraft between factories, assembly plants, transatlantic delivery points, maintenance units (MUs), scrapyards, and active service squadrons and airfields, but not to naval aircraft carriers. The ladies of the ATA provided a critical service to the British armed forces at a time when every available male pilot was needed for combat duty.
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Milan, February 1945. At the center Giovanna Deiana, a literature student, left blind during a bombing in Verona in 1940. Recipient of the sillver medal for Civil Valour, volunteer, seconded to the "Press and Propaganda" unit of the Women's Auxiliary Service.
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Mother is mothering 💅🏻
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"The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our life-time."
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The cover of the first issue of the magazine "Panorama". April 1939 Picturing Orvieto academics in Abruzzo costumes.
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