Full Name: Giacomo Matteotti

Nationality: Italian | Activity: Italian social leader

Born: 22-05-1885 | Died: 10-06-1924

(born May 22, 1885, Fratta Polesine, Italy—died June 10, 1924, Rome) Italian Socialist leader. A lawyer, he joined the Italian Socialist Party and was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1919. As head of the Socialists in 1924, he strongly denounced the Fascist Party. Two weeks after his speech, he was kidnapped and murdered by fascists. The murder created a worldwide scandal, and Benito Mussolini took responsibility as head of the Fascist Party and dared his critics to prosecute him. Opposition was weak, and the Matteotti crisis enabled Mussolini to further consolidate his power.

Source: Encyclopedia Britannica

 
 
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