Democratic Fascist Party
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Democratic Fascist Party Partito Democratico Fascista | |
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President | Domenico Leccisi |
Founded | November 2, 1945 |
Dissolved | December 27, 1946 |
Merged into | Italian Social Movement |
Headquarters | Milan |
Newspaper | Lotta Fascista |
Ideology | Democratic fascism Neo-fascism Authoritarian democracy |
Political position | Far-right |
Colours | Black |
The Democratic Fascist Party (in Italian Partito Democratico Fascista) was a clandestine Italian fascist political party.
The party is known mainly because its founder and some other members stole the dead body of Benito Mussolini from the Cimitero Maggiore in Milan.
Sources[]
- Mario Giovana, Le nuove camicie nere, Edizioni dell'Albero, Tourino, 1966.
- Mario Tedeschi, I Fascisti dopo Mussolini, Edizioni Arnia, Rome, 1950.
- Nicola Rao, La Fiamma e la Celtica, Sperling & Kupfer, Rome, 2006. ISBN 8820041936
- Enzo Antonio Cicchino e Roberto Olivo, Correva l'anno della vendetta, Mursia, 2013
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- Defunct nationalist parties in Italy
- Neo-fascist parties
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- Political parties established in 1945
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