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Video: Mussolini's "Vincere" speech
File Size: 6.47 MG. Courtesy: Lele
Speech:Mussolini's declaration of war to France and UK (Complete Version 15 min long) File Size: 2,486 K. Courtesy: Lele
Speech:Mussolini's declaration of war to France and UK (Short Version)
File Size: 1,732 K. Courtesy: Fabio Belli
Speech:Mussolini on Greece
File Size: 219 K
Speech:Mussolini on "victory"
File Size: 877 K
Speech:Mussolini on the "empire"
File Size: 1,581 K
Song: Africanina
File Size: 632K
Song: Vincere, vincere, vincere (Text)
File Size: 1,308 K. Courtesy: Lele
Song: All' Armi! (Text)
File Size: 2,883 K. Courtesy: Lele
Song: Battaglioni M (Text)
File Size: 2,226 K. Courtesy: Lele
Song: Duce!, Duce!
File Size: 2,486 K
Song: Giovinezza
File Size: 3,786 K
Song: Fascismo - Lili Marlene
File Size: 1.0 MB. Courtesy Eddy Cassin
Radio: Mussolini Announcing End of Ethiopian War
File Size: 287 K. Courtesy Eddy Cassin.
BBC Announcement of the end of hostilities.
Radio: Italy Declares War on Germany
File Size: 273 K. Courtesy Eddy Cassin.
BBC's Freddie Grisewood announcing Badoglio's Italy declaring war on Germany (http://www.earthstation1.com audio file).
Document: Deployment of the 343° Reggimento
File Size: 281 K
Official document regarding the deployment of 343° Reggimento in 1941 with all its battalions (they were located in varous places in Calabria as mentioned in the document). Courtesy Domenico Sansotta
Document: Memorandum Regarding Flag of 343° Reggimento
File Size: 252 K
Part A: Official document regarding an investigation to find out where the Flag of 343° reggimento ended up after the reggimento has been disbanded (either in Albania or Yugoslavia), apparently the flag had been taken by a German Marshal. Courtesy Domenico Sansotta
Document: Memorandum Regarding Flag of 343° Reggimento
File Size: 3,756 K
Part B: Official document regarding an investigation to find out where the Flag of 343° reggimento ended up after the reggimento has been disbanded (either in Albania or Yugoslavia), apparently the flag had been taken by a German Marshal. Courtesy Domenico Sansotta

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