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Propaganda of Fascist Italy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Propaganda of Fascist Italy
Propaganda of Fascist Italy was the material put forth by Italian Fascism to justify its authority and programs and encourage popular support. ==Use== The Fascist regime made heavy use of propaganda, including pageantry and rhetoric, to inspire the nation into the unity that would obey.〔Piers Brendon, ''The Dark Valley: A Panorama of the 1930s'', p. 25–26 ISBN 0-375-40881-9〕 At first, all propaganda efforts were lumped together under the press office; propaganda efforts were slowly organized until a Ministry of Popular Culture was created in 1937.〔Anthony Rhodes, ''Propaganda: The art of persuasion: World War II'', p70-1 1976, Chelsea House Publishers, New York〕 A special propaganda ministry was created in 1935, with the avowed purpose of telling the truth about fascism, refuting the lies of its enemies, and clearing up ambiguities, which were only to be expected in so large and dynamic a movement.〔Denis Mack Smith, ''Mussolini's Roman Empire'', p. 85 ISBN 0-670-49652-9〕
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