THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 1, 1983 • 37
Mussolini Biography Relates Embracing of Hitler's Racism
"Mussolini" by Dennis
Mack Smith, originally
published as a hard-cover
book by Knopf, has been re-
leased as a paperback by
Vintage Press, a Random
House subsidiary.
First reviewed in The
Jewish News, July 9, 1982,
the.- volume reveals how
Mussolini embraced the ra-
cism and anti-Semitism of
Adolf Hitler.
The Smith biography of
Benito Mussolini contains
an account of Arturo Tosca-
nini's condemnation of Fas-
cism after Toscanini had
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been a Fascist for a brief
period.
The step-by-step Musso-
lini trend toward submis-
sion to Hitler and Nazism
was outlined in the original
review. The embracing of
Nazism as well as Mussolini
sending Jews to death
camps is contained in this
excerpt:
"Mussolini was in-
terested mainly in ap-
pearances: he wanted the
appearance of being
greatly favored by the
Pope but, at the same
time, the appearance of
being subordinate to no
one. He wanted to con-
vince the Americans that
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and Arts Professions will
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Pope."
While he had begun by
stating the Italian Jews
were "no problem," he
commenced his anti-
Semitic campaign in 1938
when he announced that he
was introducing "racial
he believed in absolute
freedom of conscience
and was actively helping
Jews and Protestants,
though in practice he
pleased the Pope by
showing he was ready to
persecute the Walden-
sians, the Pentecos-
talists, and the Salvation
Army; before long, also
the Jews.
He needed to persuade
Catholics that fascism was
Catholic and he himself a
believer who spent some of
each day in prayer, while he
said something very diffe-.
rent to ' other people and
took care to exclude from
the newspapers any photo-
graphs of himself kneeling
or showing deference to the
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laws on the German model."
Smith asserts: "Many
Jews had been close col-
leagues of his in the fascist
movement and for a time he
had encouraged Zionism in
the hope of exploiting it for
anti-British purposes."
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