Benito Mussolini and his daughter Edda at Cattolica, Italy, 1925Benito Mussolini and his son Romano at Riccione, Italy, 1932Benito Mussolini on the beach at Riccione, Italy, 1932Benito Mussolini rowing a boat with lifeguard Pasquale Corazza and his son Romano Mussolini, Riccione, Italy, 1932
Benito Mussolini and his daughter Edda at Cattolica, Italy, 1925Benito Mussolini and his son Romano at Riccione, Italy, 1932Benito Mussolini on the beach at Riccione, Italy, 1932Benito Mussolini rowing a boat with lifeguard Pasquale Corazza and his son Romano Mussolini, Riccione, Italy, 1932
Benito Mussolini and family aboard a yacht at Riccione, Italy, 1933Benito Mussolini at the Grand Hotel Riccione, Riccione, Italy, 1935Benito Mussolini at Riccione, Italy, circa 1939Men of D Company, 1st Battalion, British London Irish Rifles regiment preparing to fire a PIAT launcher during a training exercise, Forlì, Italy, 1 Feb 1945
Benito Mussolini and family aboard a yacht at Riccione, Italy, 1933Benito Mussolini at the Grand Hotel Riccione, Riccione, Italy, 1935Benito Mussolini at Riccione, Italy, circa 1939Men of D Company, 1st Battalion, British London Irish Rifles regiment preparing to fire a PIAT launcher during a training exercise, Forlì, Italy, 1 Feb 1945
Churchill tank originally of C Squadron of British Army North Irish Horse regiment carrying Italian infantrymen of 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, Ravenna, Italy, 2 Mar 1945M10 Wolverine tank destroyer of 701st Tank Destroyer Battalion of US 5th Army at near Monte Terminale, Italy, 3 Mar 1945B-24L General Otto Fretter-Pico of German 148th Infantry Division in Brazilian custody, Fornovo di Taro, Italy, circa 29 Apr 1945
Churchill tank originally of C Squadron of British Army North Irish Horse regiment carrying Italian infantrymen of 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, Ravenna, Italy, 2 Mar 1945M10 Wolverine tank destroyer of 701st Tank Destroyer Battalion of US 5th Army at near Monte Terminale, Italy, 3 Mar 1945B-24L 'Stevonovitch II' of the of the 464th Bomber Group hit by German anti-aircraft fire over Lugo, Italy, 10 Apr 1945; out of the crew of 10 only 1, the bombardier, survived.General Otto Fretter-Pico of German 148th Infantry Division in Brazilian custody, Fornovo di Taro, Italy, circa 29 Apr 1945


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