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** After Italy surrendered in 1943, Mussolini ''de facto'' became Hitler's yes-man. |
** After Italy surrendered in 1943, Mussolini ''de facto'' became Hitler's yes-man. |
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* One episode of ''[[Cheers]]'' had Carla trying to get around a family naming tradition that would have [[Unfortunate Implications|unintentionally]] [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|forced the name "Benito Mussolini"]] onto her unborn baby. |
* One episode of ''[[Cheers]]'' had Carla trying to get around a family naming tradition that would have [[Unfortunate Implications|unintentionally]] [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|forced the name "Benito Mussolini"]] onto her unborn baby. |
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* Frequently appeared in the wartime comics of [[Carl Giles]]. Giles was saddened to hear of Mussolini's death, as it meant he would no longer be able to mock him, uttering the immortal words: "''I've lost my Musso!''". |
* Frequently appeared in the wartime comics of [[Carl Giles]]. Giles was saddened to hear of Mussolini's death, as it meant he would no longer be able to mock him, uttering the immortal words: "''I've lost my Musso!''". |