28 April 1945 A.D. Benito "Il Duce" Mussolini & Mistress Clara Petacci Killed & Hung by Italian Partisans
28 April 1945 A.D. Benito "Il Duce" Mussolini &
Mistress Clara Petacci Killed & Hung by Italian Partisans (Hung Upside Down 1st in Milan, Later in Rome...Just Up the Way from the Colisseum)
Editors. “1945 – “Il Duce,” Benito Mussolini, and his mistress, Clara Petacci, are shot by
Italian partisans who had captured the couple as they attempted to flee to
Switzerland.” This Day in U.S. Military History. N.d. https://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/2014/04/28/april-28/. Accessed 27 Apr 2015.
1945 – “Il Duce,” Benito Mussolini, and his mistress,
Clara Petacci, are shot by Italian partisans who had captured the couple as
they attempted to flee to Switzerland. The 61-year-old deposed former
dictator of Italy was established by his German allies as the figurehead of a
puppet government in northern Italy during the German occupation toward the
close of the war. As the Allies fought their way up the Italian peninsula,
defeat of the Axis powers all but certain, Mussolini considered his options.
Not wanting to fall into the hands of either the British or the Americans, and
knowing that the communist partisans, who had been fighting the remnants of
roving Italian fascist soldiers and thugs in the north, would try him as a war
criminal, he settled on escape to a neutral country. He and his mistress made
it to the Swiss border, only to discover that the guards had crossed over to
the partisan side. Knowing they would not let him pass, he disguised himself in
a Luftwaffe coat and helmet, hoping to slip into Austria with some German
soldiers. His subterfuge proved incompetent, and he and Petacci were discovered
by partisans and shot, their bodies then transported by truck to Milan, where
they were hung upside down and displayed publicly for revilement by the masses.
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