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  1. The Italian Social Republic was proclaimed on 23 September 1943. [3] [4] Although the RSI claimed sovereignty over all of Italy and its colonies, its de facto jurisdiction only extended to a vastly reduced portion of the country. [5]

  2. Jan 3, 2024 · After the fall of the Fascist regime, Benito Mussolini, with the support of the Germans, founded the Italian Social Republic (RSI), a new fascist state based in Salò. Jan 3, 2024 • By Maria-Anita Ronchini, MA History & Jewish Studies, BA History. In the summer of 1943, the Fascist regime was on the brink of collapse.

  3. The republic of Salò (the Italian Social Republic) and the German occupation. In the meantime the Germans had rescued Mussolini from his mountain prison and restored him in the north as ruler of the “ Italian Social Republic,” a last-ditch puppet Fascist regime based in Salò on Lake Garda. The republic tried to induct those born in 1923 ...

  4. In Italy: The republic of Salò (the Italian Social Republic) and the German occupation …as ruler of the “Italian Social Republic,” a last-ditch puppet Fascist regime based in Salò on Lake Garda. The republic tried to induct those born in 1923, 1924, and 1925 into its army, but only 40 percent of young men responded.

  5. The Italian Social Republic, also known as the Republic of Salò, was proclaimed on September 23, 1943, with Mussolini as head of state. Mussolini's last stand Deposed dictator proclaims Republic of Salò

  6. 1943 in Italy. 1944 in Italy. 1945 in Italy.

  7. Nov 26, 2014 · Oh no. The Republic of Salò. On 23 September 1943, Mussolini reappeared, proclaiming the creation of a new fascist state in the North of Italy, The Italian Social Republic. Stretching as far south as Rome, this was to be the last bastion of Fascism in Italy.

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