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1921 in Italy

Events from the year 1921 in Italy.

1921
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Logo of the Arditi del Popolo, an axe cutting a fasces.

In 1921 Fascist and anti-Fascist violence in Italy grew with Italian army officers beginning to assist the Fascists with their violence against communists and socialists.[1] With the Fascist movement growing, anti-fascists of various political allegiances combined into the Arditi del Popolo (People's Militia).[2]

January

February

  • February 28 – A fascist squad devastates the Camera del lavoro in Triest. Shortly afterwards the Milanese branch of the socialist newspaper Avanti! is burned down.

April

May

June

  • June 27 – Prime minister Giolitti resigns, due to the small but insufficient majority obtained at the confidence vote of June 26.[4][5]

July

  • July 4 – A new conservative government is formed by Ivanoe Bonomi.
  • July 6 – An anti-fascist militia, the Arditi del Popolo, is founded on the initiative of anarchist and republican groups, and rapidly spreads in Liguria, Emilia, Tuscany, Umbria and Lazio. The Arditi are not supported by the socialist parties (neither by the Italian Socialist Party, PSI, nor by the Communist Party of Italy, PCI).
  • July 21 – In Sarzana Fascist squads occupy the station and are preparing to enter the city to impose the release of a dozen arrested fascists, but are attacked by the Carabinieri and the population resulting in eighteen dead and about thirty injured.[6]

August

  • August 2 – Pact of Pacification between Benito Mussolini and his Fasci Italiani di Combattimento, and the Italian Socialist Party (PSI) and the General Confederation of Labor (CGL).[5] The agreement was short-lived since many of the fascist squadristi leaders denounced the pacification pact with the socialists, along with Mussolini’s leadership, arguing that the Duce “had not created the movement” and that they could “get along without him.”[5][7]
  • August 18 – In Il Popolo d'Italia Mussolini announces his resignation from the executive board of the Fascists because of the resistance to the pacification pact.
  • August 26 – The Fascist National Council rejects Mussolini's resignation from the executive board. With regard to the pacification pact, the council does not impose a precise line and leaves the issue to be resolved autonomously by individual squads.

November

  • November 9 – The National Fascist Party (Italian: Partito Nazionale Fascista, PNF) is founded during the Third Fascist Congress in Rome on November 7–10, 1921.[8]

December

  • December 28 – The Banca Italiana di Sconto goes bust. The bank is granted a moratorium of one year to resolve its financial problems.[9]

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Smith, Modern Italy, p. 312
  2. ^ Berghaus, Futurism and Politics, p. 177
  3. ^ Bosworth, Mussolini's Italy, p. 149
  4. ^ Giolitti Resigns as Italian Premier, The New York Times, June 28, 1921
  5. ^ a b c Bosworth, Mussolini's Italy, p. 172
  6. ^ Bosworth, Mussolini's Italy, p. 173
  7. ^ Payne, A History of Fascism, 1914-1945, p. 100
  8. ^ Delzell, Mediterranean Fascism 1919-1945, p. 26
  9. ^ 4 Billion Lire Owed By Banca Di Sconto, The New York Times, December 31, 1921
  • Berghaus, Günter (1996). Futurism and Politics: Between Anarchist Rebellion and Fascist Reaction, 1909-1944, Providence (RI): Berghahn Books, ISBN 1-57181-867-7
  • Bosworth, R. J. B. (2007). Mussolini's Italy: Life Under the Fascist Dictatorship, 1915-1945, London: Penguin Books, ISBN 978-0-14-303856-6
  • Delzell, Charles F. (ed.) (1971). Mediterranean Fascism 1919-1945, New York (NY), Walker and Company, ISBN 978-1-349-00242-9
  • Payne, Stanley G. (1996). A History of Fascism, 1914-1945, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, ISBN 978-0-299-14874-4
  • Smith, Denis Mack (1997). Modern Italy: A Political History, Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, ISBN 0-472-10895-6

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Events from the year 1921 in Italy 1920 1919 1918 1921 in Italy 1922 1923 1924Decades 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940sSee also History of Italy Timeline of Italian history List of years in Italy Contents 1 Kingdom of Italy 2 Events 2 1 January 2 2 February 2 3 April 2 4 May 2 5 June 2 6 July 2 7 August 2 8 November 2 9 December 3 Births 4 Deaths 5 ReferencesKingdom of Italy EditMonarch Victor Emmanuel III 1900 1946 Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti 1920 1921 Ivanoe Bonomi 1921 1922 Population 39 943 528Events Edit Logo of the Arditi del Popolo an axe cutting a fasces In 1921 Fascist and anti Fascist violence in Italy grew with Italian army officers beginning to assist the Fascists with their violence against communists and socialists 1 With the Fascist movement growing anti fascists of various political allegiances combined into the Arditi del Popolo People s Militia 2 January Edit January 21 The Communist Party of Italy Italian Partito Comunista d Italia PCd I is founded in Livorno following a split in the Italian Socialist Party at their 17th congress February Edit February 28 A fascist squad devastates the Camera del lavoro in Triest Shortly afterwards the Milanese branch of the socialist newspaper Avanti is burned down April Edit April 26 A fascist squad devastates the Camera del lavoro in Turin May Edit May 15 General election The Liberal governing coalition of Giovanni Giolitti strengthened by the joining of Fascist candidates in the National Bloc 35 of whom were elected deputies came short of a majority 275 seats The Italian Socialist Party lost many votes and seats from 156 to 122 weakened by the split of the Communist Party of Italy who won 16 while the Italian People s Party was steady around 20 gaining some seats from 100 to 107 Benito Mussolini is elected for the first time 3 June Edit June 27 Prime minister Giolitti resigns due to the small but insufficient majority obtained at the confidence vote of June 26 4 5 July Edit July 4 A new conservative government is formed by Ivanoe Bonomi July 6 An anti fascist militia the Arditi del Popolo is founded on the initiative of anarchist and republican groups and rapidly spreads in Liguria Emilia Tuscany Umbria and Lazio The Arditi are not supported by the socialist parties neither by the Italian Socialist Party PSI nor by the Communist Party of Italy PCI July 21 In Sarzana Fascist squads occupy the station and are preparing to enter the city to impose the release of a dozen arrested fascists but are attacked by the Carabinieri and the population resulting in eighteen dead and about thirty injured 6 August Edit August 2 Pact of Pacification between Benito Mussolini and his Fasci Italiani di Combattimento and the Italian Socialist Party PSI and the General Confederation of Labor CGL 5 The agreement was short lived since many of the fascist squadristi leaders denounced the pacification pact with the socialists along with Mussolini s leadership arguing that the Duce had not created the movement and that they could get along without him 5 7 August 18 In Il Popolo d Italia Mussolini announces his resignation from the executive board of the Fascists because of the resistance to the pacification pact August 26 The Fascist National Council rejects Mussolini s resignation from the executive board With regard to the pacification pact the council does not impose a precise line and leaves the issue to be resolved autonomously by individual squads November Edit November 9 The National Fascist Party Italian Partito Nazionale Fascista PNF is founded during the Third Fascist Congress in Rome on November 7 10 1921 8 December Edit December 28 The Banca Italiana di Sconto goes bust The bank is granted a moratorium of one year to resolve its financial problems 9 Births EditFebruary 3 Antonio Natali Italian politician d 1991 February 22 Giulietta Masina Italian actress d 1994 March 12 Gianni Agnelli Italian entrepreneur and principal shareholder of Fiat d 2003 April 8 Franco Corelli Italian opera singer d 2003 April 17 Sergio Sollima Italian director d 2015 May 12 Giovanni Benelli Italian Cardinal who served as the Archbishop of Florence d 1982 May 31 Alida Valli Italian actress who appeared in more than 100 films d 2006 July 5 Vito Ortelli Italian racing cyclist d 2017 August 15 Vittorio Caprioli Italian actor director and screenwriter d 1989 August 23 Franco Ossola Italian footballer d 1949 August 25 Cesare Terranova Italian judge and politician from Sicily killed by the Mafia d 1979 September 14 Dario Vittori Italian born Argentine actor d 2001 November 23 Fred Buscaglione Italian singer and actor d 1960 December 18 Renato Baldini Italian actor d 1995 Deaths EditFebruary 2 Andrea Carlo Ferrari Italian cardinal who served as the Archbishop of Milan b 1850 March 16 Olinto De Pretto Italian industrialist and geologist b 1857 August 2 Enrico Caruso Italian operatic tenor b 1873 References Edit Smith Modern Italy p 312 Berghaus Futurism and Politics p 177 Bosworth Mussolini s Italy p 149 Giolitti Resigns as Italian Premier The New York Times June 28 1921 a b c Bosworth Mussolini s Italy p 172 Bosworth Mussolini s Italy p 173 Payne A History of Fascism 1914 1945 p 100 Delzell Mediterranean Fascism 1919 1945 p 26 4 Billion Lire Owed By Banca Di Sconto The New York Times December 31 1921 Berghaus Gunter 1996 Futurism and Politics Between Anarchist Rebellion and Fascist Reaction 1909 1944 Providence RI Berghahn Books ISBN 1 57181 867 7 Bosworth R J B 2007 Mussolini s Italy Life Under the Fascist Dictatorship 1915 1945 London Penguin Books ISBN 978 0 14 303856 6 Delzell Charles F ed 1971 Mediterranean Fascism 1919 1945 New York NY Walker and Company ISBN 978 1 349 00242 9 Payne Stanley G 1996 A History of Fascism 1914 1945 Madison University of Wisconsin Press ISBN 978 0 299 14874 4 Smith Denis Mack 1997 Modern Italy A Political History Ann Arbor The University of Michigan Press ISBN 0 472 10895 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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