Romualdo Rossi was an Italian writer, editor and a journalist. Initially close to Benito Mussolini, he criticized Duce's stances, especially before the Italy's entrance into the second world war. He was co-founder, editor and collaborator of many papers close the Italian trade union. Among them, Rossi founded the "Diana" with the collaboration of Italo Balbo and the former socialist Renato Castelfranchi.
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Romualdo Rossi | |
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Born | 1877 Goro, Emilia–Romagna, Italy |
Died | 1968 Rome, Italy |
Occupation | Writer, journalist, editor |
Nationality | Italian |
One of his most famous book is "Mussolini nudo alla meta" (Mussolini naked to the destination), written in 1944. It would seem that the sentence "nudo alla meta" was first pronounced by Benito Mussolini in 1923. After the Dodecanese was formally annexed by Italy Mussolini refused with scorn the title of duca di Rodi (duke of Rhode), as he considered that useless and meaningless.