Il Popolo d'Italia

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Il Popolo d'Italia was an Italian newspaper that served as a key propaganda organ for the emerging Fascist movement in the early 20th century.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian newspaper
newspaper
associatedWith Italian Fascism
National Fascist Party
ceasedPublication 1943
cityOfPublication Milan
country Italy
countryOfPublication Kingdom of Italy
editor Benito Mussolini
endPublicationDate 1943
foundedBy Benito Mussolini
founder Benito Mussolini
headquartersLocation Milan
historicalContext emergence of the Fascist movement in Italy
ideologyPromoted Italian irredentism
authoritarianism
corporatism
inception 1914
language Italian
linkedToEvent establishment of the Fascist regime in Italy
rise of Benito Mussolini
medium print
notableEditor Benito Mussolini
notableFor being a key propaganda organ of Italian Fascism
shaping public opinion in favor of Fascist policies
originalPurpose promote interventionist and nationalist positions
support Italian intervention in World War I
politicalAlignment Fascist
far-right
publicationFrequency daily
publisherType party-aligned press
role personal political platform for Benito Mussolini
propaganda organ of the Fascist movement
startPublicationDate 1914
supported Fascist Italy
surface form: "Fascist regime of Benito Mussolini"

Italian intervention in World War I
Italian nationalism
targetAudience Italian nationalists
supporters of intervention in World War I
supporters of the Fascist movement
timePeriod World War I era
early years of the Fascist regime
interwar period
usedAs tool for Mussolini’s rise to power

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Benito Mussolini edited Il Popolo d'Italia

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