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Images from Fascism: All the Duce's Men

Images from Fascism: All the Duce's Men

19821 Season5 EpisodesEnded

Overview

1982 documentary about the Italian Fascist regime by Nicola Caracciolo

NetworksRai 2

About Images from Fascism: All the Duce's Men

Images from Fascism: All the Duce's Men is a documentary, war & politics series that first aired in 1982. 1982 documentary about the Italian Fascist regime by Nicola Caracciolo

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