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Greetings Camerati! Rules: 1. No Christ hating or blasphemy 2. No anti-fascists or marxists 3. No vilifying Axis powers 4. No anti-racists or race denial 5. No Gore/ Porn ect.

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I did not include this is my video “Why did Italy invade Greece?”, but even Italian Wikipedia (Wikipedia is officially an anti-white and anti-fascist website) in fact confirms that Greece was placed against the Axis powers by its agreements with the British, which resulted in the eventual war with the Italians, after a long series of naval clashes.
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Why did Italy invade Greece?

Why did Italy invade Greece in 1940? Whenever this question is asked, generally the answer given is something vague such as “Mussolini wanted to re-claim the Roman Empire” or that Mussolini was jealous of German success, and simply wanted a quick victory against a small country like Greece. The summary of these answers is the belief that Mussolini did not have a good reason to invade Greece, but is this actually true? Did Mussolini actually invade Greece for no reason? In this video, I will answer two questions: 1. What reasons did Italy give for invading Greece? 2. Are these reasons based in reality? Note: The audio quality is not the best as I did not use professional audio equipment, regardless I hope everyone enjoys the video. I will of course be happy to provide all sources used in this video

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Why did Italy invade Greece in 1940? Whenever this question is asked, generally the answer given is something vague such as “Mussolini wanted to re-claim the Roman Empire” or that Mussolini was jealous of Hitler, and simply wanted a quick victory against a small country like Greece. The summary of these answers is the belief that Mussolini did not have a good reason to invade Greece, but is this actually true? Did Mussolini actually invade Greece for no reason? In this video, I will answer two questions: 1. What reasons did Italy give for invading Greece? 2. Are these reasons based in reality? Note: This is the extended version which includes extra content that is not safe for YouTube, here is a link to the YouTube version.
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Why did Italy invade Greece? https://youtu.be/u1VKVC7hDZQ?si
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“One more illusion had vanished in smoke: namely, that Rome, the Holy City, would never be bombed; that the best anti-aircraft artillery was the Vatican itself; that Myron Taylor had brought the Pope a guarantee to that effect from the American President, and other things of that nature — hopes, desires — all of that had been wiped out by a brutal bombardment which had lasted nearly three hours, had caused thousands of victims and destroyed whole quarters of the city. When the King went to visit the damaged areas he was not stoned, as people have said, but the crowd remained silent and hostile at his passing. The next day I went to visit the Littorio station and airport, as well as the University and (in the same afternoon) the airports of Ciampino, and I was received everywhere with demonstrations of sympathy. -Benito Mussolini, Story of a Year (1944)
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“My labor had not been easy nor light; freemasonry had spun a most intricate net of anti-religious activity; it dominated the currents of thought; it exercised its influence over publishing houses, over teaching, over the administration of justice and even over certain dominant sections of the armed forces. To give an idea of how far things had gone, this significant example is sufficient. When, in parliament, I delivered my first speech of November 16, 1922, after the Fascist revolution, I concluded by invoking the assistance of God in my difficult task. Well, this sentence of mine seemed to be out of place! In the Italian parliament, a field of action for Italian Masonry, the name of God had been banned for a long time. Not even the Popular party — the so-called Catholic party — had ever thought of speaking of God. In Italy, a political man did not even turn his thoughts to the Divinity. And, even if he had ever thought of doing so, political opportunism and cowardice would have deterred him, particularly in a legislative assembly. It remained for me to make this bold innovation! And in an intense period of revolution! What is the truth! It is that a faith openly professed is a sign of strength. I have seen the religious spirit bloom again; churches once more are crowded, the ministers of God are themselves invested with new respect. Fascism has done and is doing its duty” -Benito Mussolini, My Autobiography (1928)
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