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21 items
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Portrait of Benito Mussolini (ddr-njpa-1-931)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "No. 6,677. Benito Mussolini. Italian Prime Minister. [Stamped] November."
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Benito Mussolini (ddr-njpa-1-935)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "US Secretary of State Stimson Meets with Italian Prime Minister Mussolini First. (Rome) Rengo Arrived July 29. American Secretary of State Stimson arrived in Naples on July 7 on the Italian steamship the SS Conte Grande and immediately headed to Rome. He met with Prime Minister Mussolini on the 8th and the …
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Portrait of Benito Mussolini (ddr-njpa-1-933)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Mussolini (No. 5,669). Italian Prime Minister."
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Benito Mussolini in military dress (ddr-njpa-1-934)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "No. 8,524. A recent picture of Prime Minister Mussolini."
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Benito Mussolini in military dress (ddr-njpa-1-942)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Prime Minister Mussolini."
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Benito Mussolini and Bruno Mussolini (ddr-njpa-1-947)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(2) Prime Minister Mussolini with Mrs. Buvoli, the mother of the new bride."
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Anna Maria Mussolini visiting injured soldiers (ddr-njpa-1-943)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Prime Minister Mussolini's Daughter Visits Injured Soldiers. (Rome) Domei. Prime Minister Mussolini's daugther Anna Maria visited wounded soldiers at the army hospital on April 14, making a great impression. Photograph: Anna Maria presenting a gift. [Stamped] May 21, 1941."
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Benito Mussolini and other military leaders (ddr-njpa-1-939)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "German-Italian Meeting in Rome. (Rome) Domei. German Foreign Minister von Ribbentrop visited Rome on September 19 and held important talks with Prime Minister Mussolini and Italian Foreign Minister Ciano regarding the strategy against Britain and the American problem. Photograph: taken at the Doge's Palace in Venice after the meeting."
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Benito Mussolini observing the front (ddr-njpa-1-944)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Prime Minister Mussolini Observes the Front. (Rome) Domei. Prime Minister Mussolini visited the Greek front to encourage the soldiers there. [Stamped] June 5, 1941."
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Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini (ddr-njpa-1-940)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "The New European Order Progresses. (Rome) Domei. The leaders of Italy and Germany met at Florence in northern Italy. [stamped] November 25, 1940."
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Benito Mussolini at the Vatican (ddr-njpa-1-938)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Prime Minister Mussolini Visits Pope. (Rome) Rengo March 5, 1932. The Catholic Pope, a leader of not just the [...] spiritual world but the actual one as well, has been placed in precarious situation by the recent rise of nationalism and material culture. Even though its headquarters of Vatican City and the …
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Benito Mussolini riding a horse (ddr-njpa-1-937)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(Rome) Rengo. A grand celebration for the tenth anniversary of Prime Minister Mussolini's fascist revolution, which broke through the revolutionary crisis that followed the Great War and stabilized his homeland of Italy, was held in Rome on October 28. Fascists from all over Italy gathered in Rome on that day for a …
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Benito Mussolini at a commemorative ceremony (ddr-njpa-1-936)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Rengo Overseas Photographic News No. 679 November 17, 1931. Mussolini Attends Commemorative Ceremony for Expansion of Naples Harbor. (Rome) Rengo. Italian Prime Minister Mussolini recently attended a celebration for the expansion of Naples harbor while visiting Naples. He gave a congratulatory address and received a passionate welcome from tens of thousands of …
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Adolf Hitler saying farewell to Benito Mussolini (ddr-njpa-1-654)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Two Leaders Separate. (Munich) Domei. Chancellor Hitler and Prime Minister Mussolini, two leading figures of the world, in Munich after saying farewell and promising to meet again after finishing an important meeting on the new order in Europe. [Stamped] July 17, 1940."
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Benito Mussolini, Neville Chamberlain, and Galeazzo Ciano (ddr-njpa-1-932)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Prime Minister Chamberlain Visits Rome. (Rome) Domei. British Prime Minister Chamberlain visited Prime Minister Mussolini in Rome on January 11 with Foreign Secretary Halifax and held important talks on various matters such as colonial issues. Photograph (from left): Prime Minister Mussolini, Foreign Minister Ciano, Prime Minister Chamberlain. [Stamped] February 1, 1939."
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Galeazzo Ciano and Benito Mussolini at Costanzo Ciano's funeral (ddr-njpa-1-48)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Funeral of Foreign Minister Ciano's Father. (Rome) Domei. The funeral of former Minister of Transportation Constanzo Ciano, the father of the foreign minister, was solemnly held in Livorno [?] with Prime Minister Mussolini (right), Foreign Minister Ciano (left), his wife (center), and others in attendance. [stamped] July 18, 1939."
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The Brenner meeting (ddr-njpa-1-653)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Brenner Meeting. (Berlin) Domei. The historic Brenner meeting to decide a strategy against Britain and plan for the new European order was held on October 4 at Brenner Pass on the German-Italian border. Photograph: Prime Minister Mussolini (left) and Fuhrer Hitler (middle) with Italian Foreign Minister Ciano during the meeting."
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Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini riding in a car (ddr-njpa-1-663)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Domei Photographic Overseas News May 26 1938. German-Italian Axis Grows Increasingly Strong. (Rome) Domei. Amidst the critical state of affairs in the European political world, the Berlin-Rome Axis was further strengthened by Chancellor Hitler's visit to Rome. Photograph: The two leaders headed to the grand naval review in Naples."
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Wax figures of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Engelbert Dolfuss (ddr-njpa-1-658)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Three Swaggering Leaders of Facism. (London) Rengo. Wax figures of the world's Fascist leaders will be displayed in an exhibit at Madame Tussaud's museum in London beginning on October 23. From left, Germany's Chancellor Hitler, Italy's Prime Minister Mussolini, and Austria's Prime Minister Dollfuss. How about each figure's swaggering pose?"