L’Europa fascista : Dal “primato” italiano all’asservimento al Reich (1932-1943)

The European Axis policy remains largely unwritten. Little is known about the factors that united or divided the Fascist regime and the Nazi Reich regarding the post-war order. Furthermore, even less is known about the Italian plans for a fascist Europe, which wartime events soon relegated to the ma...

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Superior document:Storia internazionale dell’età contemporanea
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:Italian
Series:Storia internazionale dell’età contemporanea
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (206 p.)
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