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pendable and could finally be
treated in conformity with the
latent Fascist intolerance
toward "alien groups."
Later, under pressure from
the Germans, the Italian gov-
ernment promulgated anti-
Jewish laws. Mussolini read
them and on the margin he
scrawled nulla osta ("no objec-
tion").
In a conversation with King
Victor Emanuel of Italy, during
the drafting of the so-called No-
vember Laws, the King said to
Mussolini three times that he
"feels infinite pity for the Jews."
The Duce said that there were
20,000 spineless people in Italy
who are moved by the fate of
the Jews. The King replied, "I
am one of them."
Italian people in general
found ways to ignore these laws.
This continually irritated and
frustrated the Germans in their
efforts to persecute the Jews.
The Germans were angered but
could do very lttle about it since
most of the Italians passed it all
off with a shrug.
Perhaps the most intersting
and illuminating episode oc-
curred in 1929. Mussolini's
daughter, Edda, fell in love with
a young Jewish man. Mussolini
was furious and declared it to be
a stain on the fascist sense of
honor. To make certain that
nothing would happen, Musso-
lini went to the boy's father and
demanded that he stop it. The
boy's father replied to Mussolini
that he need not have worried
for he would not have allowed
his son to marry into such a
contemptible family.
This judgment on Mussolini
was confirmed by history. How
fascinating that two Italian
Jews, Enrico Fermi and Franco
Modigliani, who fled to the
United States to escape Fascist
persection, were destined to win
the Nobel Prize and be honored
by humanity.
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