…Randaccio died an agonizing death […] D’Annunzio […] managed to turn his friend’s meaningless end into a gruesomely patriotic and romantic tale.


…Randaccio died an agonizing death […] D’Annunzio […] managed to turn his friend’s meaningless end into a gruesomely patriotic and romantic tale.

The people of the Free Territory of Trieste are rejecting Italian nationalism to embrace their own future as the people of a free, independent State.

On September 18th, 1938, Benito Mussolini chose Trieste, annexed to Italy after World War I, to announce the shameful Italian anti-Jewish laws to the world.

1960: the Italian Ministry of the Interior addressed local authorities in Italy and in Trieste against misusing data of Jews or about people of Jewish ancestry.

January 27th and April 25th: the celebrations. From fascism to the ambiguities of the Italian left’s “democratic nationalism”.